Cerebral Palsy Lawyers: Free Claim Evaluation
If a medical mistake at the time of birth resulted in cerebral palsy for your child, financial compensation may be available. >>REQUEST A FREE CLAIM EVALUATION
When a doctor, hospital or nurse fails to follow the proper standards of medical care during the delivery of a baby, the child could suffer a brain injury resulting in cerebral palsy. This could lead to substantial medical expenses and limit the child's ability to fully function independently for the rest of their life.
If your child or a family member has been diagnosed with cerebral palsy and you suspect that it may have been caused by a medical mistake made at the time of birth, the cerebral palsy lawyers at Saiontz & Kirk, P.A. can review the circumstances surrounding the birth to determine if the child may be entitled to compensation.
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Cerebral palsy is caused by an injury to the baby's brain which can be suffered before, during or immediately after birth. In many cases, the disabilty could have been prevented with the exercise of reasonable medical care.
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CEREBRAL PALSY LAWSUIT EVALUATION
The cerebral palsy attorneys at Saiontz & Kirk, P.A. have investigated and reviewed thousands of claims for parents of children with cerebral palsy who suspected it was caused by negligence or mistakes made by doctors during child birth. Millions of dollars in cerebral palsy settlement benefits have been collected by our clients to provide compensation for their injury.
After requesting a free consultation and cerebral palsy claim evaluation, the circumstances surrounding the pregnancy and delivery will be reviewed to determine if financial compensation may be available for the child and the family. There are no fees or expenses unless a recovery is obtained for the child.
Every birth injury claim has a deadline, known as the statute of limitations, which can bar the child's ability to pursue a lawsuit. Therefore, it is important to review any potential claim as sson as possible, since time may be running out on your child's right to pursue a recovery..