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Will Suing for Injuries Affect Your Child?

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Any parent who is considering suing for birth injuries is very concerned about their child. Many children who suffer these injuries have enough to deal with without being dragged through a court case. The entire process, from hiring an attorney to gathering evidence to possibly going to court, is painful and stressful. There are good reasons to do it, though, and many of them have specifically to do with your child and the care that they may need for the rest of their lives.

Understanding the Complexities of Ataxic Cerebral Palsy

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Understanding the Complexities of Ataxic Cerebral Palsy

Among cases of the chronic condition cerebral palsy, the ataxic form is the least common, according to the Ontario Federation for Cerebral Palsy. Cerebral palsy results from injury to the brain or spinal cord during pregnancy, birth or in very early childhood. When the cerebellum portion of the brain, which is responsible for balance and coordination, is damaged ataxic CP is often the result. People with this form of the condition have depth perception difficulties. They often have an unsteady walk, shaky hands and low muscle tone.