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The Middletown Cerebral Palsy Lawyers at Thorson, Switala, Mondock & Snead, LLP realize two to three children born out of every one million are affected by Cerebral Palsy. It does not matter what sex, race, or what the socioeconomic status of the child is. It is caused by damage to the brain, and can lead to complications like seizures, problems with muscle development and motor skills, as well as problems with deformities, digestive problems, and hearing and vision problems.
Cerebral Palsy can be caused by negligence on the part of the medical professionals caring for your child. There are signs that your child was the victim of a medical mistake. Some of these signs include excessive use of forceps or vacuum extraction during birth, needing CPR after birth, needing oxygen after birth, and seizures within the first 3 to 4 days after birth. If your child required any of these treatments and now suffers from Cerebral Palsy, they may have been a victim of medical malpractice or negligence.
If you feel that your child was the victim of medical malpractice or negligence, you may have legal options available to you, including monetary compensation. Contact a Middletown Cerebral Palsy attorney at Thorson, Switala, Mondock & Snead, LLP today to discuss your situation, and see what can be done. Those who caused your child's injuries and Cerebral Palsy should be held accountable for their actions. Contact Thorson, Switala, Mondock & Snead, LLP today to find out what can be done to make this happen.
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