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Middletown cerebral palsy attorneys

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The Middletown Cerebral Palsy lawyers at There are over four million of children born in the United States each year. With the number of births occuring daily, there are errors that occur. These errors can be a number of different things, including leaving the child in the birth canal too long, failure to treat seizures after birth, excessive use of the vacuum extraction, improper use of forceps, or failure to plan a c-section.

Any of these complications can lead to cerebral palsy, a condition caused by damage to the child's brain. The damage occurs right before, during, or right after birth. Cerebral Palsy can be at different levels, ranging from mild to severe. If you're child has been diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy, you may have legal rights and options available to you. A lawyer at Thorson, Switala, Mondock & Snead, LLP in Middletown will be able to review your situation, and see what options are available to you. Medical malpractice causing Cerebral Palsy is very serious, and those who have injured your child should be held responsible.

Contact a Middletown Cerebral Palsy attorney at Thorson, Switala, Mondock & Snead, LLP to review your options and see what legal rights are available to you. They will review your case and see if the doctors or nurses who treated you and your child before, during, and after childbirth may have caused the complications leading to Cerebral Palsy, and what can be done to hold them responsible.


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