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Tully, NY 13159-0430
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Philadelphia Cerebral Palsy Lawyer

Cerebral palsy is an extremely debilitating condition that arises in individuals before, during, or shortly after birth. A number of factors may contribute to the development of this neurological disability, but the main cause of CP is some type of brain damage during pregnancy or labor and delivery. Post-delivery causes include head injury or infection, although this only results in approximately 10-20% of cerebral palsy cases.

Many times, cerebral palsy that is caused by birth issues may have been prevented by proper medical care and preventative measures. If your child has developed this condition due to a birth injury, then you may have reasonable grounds for a liability claim. Please contact the Philadelphia cerebral palsy lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. today at 215-238-1130 to schedule a consultation.

Types of Cerebral Palsy

There are three main types of cerebral palsy that an infant may develop:

  • Spastic CP: This type affects the majority of afflicted individuals, and it results in constant muscle contraction and jerky, uncontrolled movements.
  • Athetoid CP: This form of cerebral palsy is less common. Affected people experience slow, uncontrolled movements.
  • Ataxic CP: This is the least common type of cerebral palsy. It affects an individual’s coordination, balance, and depth perception.

If your child has developed one of these extremely restrictive and frustrating conditions because of a birth complication that could have been prevented through proper medical care, then you deserve to pursue your legal right to damages. Please call the Philadelphia cerebral palsy attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. to speak with one of our qualified representatives about your case.

Birth Injuries Leading to Cerebral Palsy

Head injuries or infections that arise at the time of birth may result in a child’s development of cerebral palsy. Common birthing complications that cause this medical condition include the following:

  • Lack of oxygen flow to the brain due to a compressed or twisted umbilical cord
  • Head injury sustained from birthing a baby that is too big for normal delivery
  • Head trauma sustained from an abnormal delivery, such as a breached baby

Doctors should have the proper training to recognize these situations if they arise while the mother is in the hospital. An incompetent medical professional who fails to take immediate action could lead to the development of cerebral palsy in your child.

Contact Us

If your child sustained a birth injury that resulted in the development of cerebral palsy, then you may be able to claim damages. Please contact the Philadelphia cerebral palsy lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. today at 215-238-1130 to speak with one of our experienced attorneys about your situation.

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