Cerebral Palsy negligence compensation
The birth of a child
should be a time of happiness, excitement and celebration.
Unfortunately from time to
time things go wrong often leading to devastating consequences.
Hugh James cerebral palsy negligence and birth injury solicitors
are here to help you.
Cerebral palsy compensation
claims
Sadly when mistakes are made by
medical professionals the result is pain, heartache and frustration
for victims and their families alike. The Hugh James team
of specialist medical negligence solicitors fully appreciate
and understand the frustrations that are experienced in
overcoming some of the many challenges faced by victims of birth
injury and cerebral palsy negligence. It is down to our experience
and skill that we are widely recognised as one of the country's
leading medical negligence legal teams.
Please read about:
What is cerebral palsy?
Cerebral palsy is a term used to
refer to a set of neurological conditions (conditions that affect
the brain and nervous system). These conditions affect a child's
movement and coordination.
Cerebral palsy is caused by damage
sustained to the brain. This damage may occur before, during,
or after birth.
The symptoms of cerebral palsy can
vary in nature. Some children may have problems mobilising while
others will be severely disabled and require care for the rest of
their lives. It is estimated that 1 in every 400 children is
born with cerebral palsy.
The causes of cerebral palsy
The cause of cerebral palsy is
damage to the part of the brain that controls our muscles, this
particular part of the brain is known as the cerebrum.
The cerebrum is responsible for a
number of brain functions including communication skills, memory
and ability to learn, which is why some children with cerebral
palsy will also have learning and communication difficulties.
Cerebral palsy is caused before,
during, or shortly after birth. Causes include:
- Maternal infection such as rubella or toxoplasmosis
- Oxygen starvation to the baby’s brain during pregnancy or
delivery
- Premature birth
- Cerebral haemorrhage (bleeds in the brain) during pregnancy or
delivery
- Genetic problems
- Infections when a baby is young (especially encephalitis or
meningitis) can also lead to cerebral palsy
Generally, there are two main problems
that can cause cerebral palsy in the development of a child:
- failure of the
brain to develop properly
- neurological damage to the child's
developing brain
In some circumstances,
negligent medical care during labour or in the post-natal period
following birth may be the cause of cerebral palsy.
A brain injury caused during
delivery in many cases may have been preventable. Medical
mistakes are responsible for thousands of cerebral palsy
cases.
If you believe that your child suffers from
cerebral palsy as a result of medical negligence, please contact a
member of our medical negligence specialist team on 029 2039
1132.
Symptoms of Cerebral Palsy
The symptoms of cerebral palsy tend not
to be noticeable in early infancy, but gradually become more
obvious as the child’s nervous system matures. Problems and
disabilities related to CP range from very mild to very severe. The
severity of Cerebral Palsy is related to the severity of the brain
damage. They may be very subtle symptoms that are only noticeable
only to trained and experienced medical professionals, or may be
obvious to the parents and other caregivers. Click to see the
symptoms
of cerebral palsy.
Hugh James cerebral palsy compensation solicitors
If a member of your family is
suffering from cerebral palsy as a result of birth they could be
eligible for compensation.
Not all children
who are injured at birth are eligible for compensation. You need
expert advice to assist you in determining whether you have a
claim.
At Hugh James
Solicitors we believe in providing excellent client care by
keeping clients informed at each stage of the case. Our
initial assessment of your cerebral palsy clinical negligence claim
is free of charge.
If we advise that
you have a potential claim for negligence
compensation we will act to gather the relevant employment and
medical evidence to build your case.
We have access
to the best specialist medical experts to enable us to obtain
evidence of past and possible future needs to ensure that you are
adequately compensated for the disability you suffer.
We treat every
client with sensitivity and care, whilst aiming at the same time to
deliver results including the highest financial settlement
possible.
If you or a
member of your family has suffered as a result of a wrong medical
diagnosis or poor treatment contact our friendly and approachable
team today.
Hugh James
Solicitors has assisted many people to claim compensation due to
negligence on the part of medical professionals in the fields of
obstetrics.
If after talking
to us you decide not to take matters further you are under no
obligation to do so and you will not be charged for our initial
advice session.
We are dedicated
to your best interests and can advise you on how to proceed.