Hazleton Cerebral Palsy Lawyer

Hazleton Cerebral Palsy Lawyer

Best Medical Malpractice Lawyers in PhiladelphiaA Cerebral Palsy lawyer in Hazleton PA can help after a birth injury in Luzerne County PA. A Cerebral Palsy (CP) birth injury is an acquired permanent motor disability injury that effects the child’s body control, lack of muscle coordination, posture and reflexes, spasticity, speech, intelligence disability, developmental delay, mental retardation, behavioral problems, respiratory problems, scoliosis, bowel and bladder problems seizures and paralysis. There is no cure for an infant birth brain injury cerebral palsy diagnosis due to Hazleton medical malpractice. Cerebral palsy treatment includes a lifetime of medical treatment ranging from surgery, early intervention including physical, speech therapy and occupational therapy, anticonvulsant medications, muscle relaxer medications, mobility assistive devices and communication aids. Medical malpractice and negligence are common contributing factors for newborn brain injuries suffered as a result of delayed delivery, undiagnosed maternal infection, anesthesia medication error, prolapsed umbilical cord, misuse of medical equipment causing bleeding in the brain or paralysis of limbs, untreated jaundice of your infant and fetal distress sometimes causing brain injury epidural hematoma and stroke. Hazleton Cerebral palsy also known as CP is a lifetime of suffering for your child. Different types of birth injury Hazleton cerebral palsy include Facial Nerve Palsy, Brachial Plexus Injury Palsy, Ataxic Palsy, Erb’s Palsy and Athetoid Palsy. Call a Hazleton cerebral palsy lawyer at the Trapani Law Firm for a free consultation in Luzerne County or Lackawanna County Pennsylvania.

Our Hazleton Cerebral Palsy attorneys are available 24 hours to meet with you and your loved one at any Luzerne County, Pennsylvania hospital, birthing center or pediatric center for a free birth injury consultation. We can meet you at: Maternal and labor facilities include Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center (GWC) located at 1000 E. Mountain Drive, Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, The Family Birth and Newborn Center at Lehigh Valley Hospital – Hazleton, 700 E. Broad Street, Hazleton, PA, or Allied Services Wilkes-Barre Pediatric Rehab Center located at 150 Mundy Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA. An experienced Hazleton birth injury lawyer will assist in taking legal action by the filing of a Hazleton medical malpractice lawsuit in the U.S. Middle District of Pennsylvania, Max Rosen U.S. Courthouse, 197 South Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA or Luzerne County Court House, located at 200 N. River Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA. We can also travel to the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) at 3401 Civic Center Blvd, Philadelphia PA 19104 for a free consultation.

Facial Nerve Palsy Lawyer Hazleton

Hazleton Facial Nerve palsy (Facial Paralysis) is an acquired birth injury due to a medical malpractice birth trauma causing permanent injury to the seventh cranial nerve during a traumatic birth injury to your infant’s head during medically negligent delivery. Your baby may not be able to feel sensations causing numbness, inability to blink her eyes, difficulty in feeding, speech problems, facial disfigurement, and drooling. There is no known cure for facial nerve palsy and these severe injuries suffered by your infant can cause lifelong disabilities. Common causes of acquired newborn facial nerve palsy due to the failure to properly monitor your child during labor and delivery process. Improper use of birthing tool forceps the and use of vacuum extraction devices can cause permanent damage to the seventh cranial nerve. In order to assess the permanent damage caused by negligence of the obstetrician during labor and delivery, x-rays, MRI and CT scans of the infant will be performed. Treatment of newborn facial nerve palsy depends on the severity of the facial paralysis. Your child may need to endure long term physical and speech therapy, botulinum or steroid medication, facial surgery for severe and permanent facial nerve palsy paralysis or cerebral palsy (CP). Several types of facial nerve palsy surgical procedures may include tendon transfer, T3 temporalis tendon transfer, gracilis muscle transfer and or digastric tendon transfer and nerve grafting. If your newborn is severely injured and does not have the ability to blink a platinum chain to upper lid will weigh the lid down to improve dryness and further damage to the affected eye. Call a Hazleton birth injury lawyer today if your child has. Been diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy in Hazleton Pennsylvania.

Brachial Plexus Palsy Lawyer

Hazleton Brachial Plexus Cerebral Palsy is a birth injury suffered by an infant during a negligent childbirth. The brachial plexus is a bundle of nerves located in the neck area of your spinal cord controlling motion of your child’s arms, wrists and hands. This brain damage birth injury is often caused due to the Hazleton medical malpractice during the labor and delivery of your baby, causing a total loss of feeling in the affected nerves. Depending on the severity of brachial plexus birth injury cerebral palsy and damage to the nerves Brachial Plexus CP is categorized into avulsion, neuroma, brachial neuritis neurapraxia or rupture of the brachial plexus. Brachial Plexus Cerebral Palsy, also called “global” or total brachial plexus birth palsy is more severe than Erb’s Palsy as both the upper and lower nerves are stretched. BPCP birth injury is the result of failure to monitor fetal distress causing a delayed emergency Caesarean section or forcibly pulling your loved one from the birth canal using severe neck injury, and unusually long labors. Permanent newborn brachial plexus injury suffering includes pain in the arm or hand, inability to control or move the arm, wrist or hand, numbness in the hand or arm and lack of muscle control in the arm. Childbirth brachial plexus injury is often diagnosed by physical examination of your infant, nerve function and electrical activity studies including electromyogram and nerve conduction study and diagnostic imaging including x-rays MRI or CT scan. Orthopedic surgery and neurosurgery are necessary to repair the Hazleton birth injury brachial plexus injury caused by the negligent care of labor and delivery obstetricians, anesthesiologists and nurses. Physical therapy is necessary to strengthen and stretch affected areas which would also include not only treating birth injured nerves but also affected muscles, tendons and bone. Full recovery from brachial plexus birth injury cerebral palsy is rare and newborn will require a lifetime of medical care and treatment. Call a Hazleton cerebral palsy lawyer anytime for a free consultation.

Erb’s Palsy Lawyer Hazleton Pennsylvania

Erb’s Cerebral palsy in Hazleton is caused by a traumatic medical malpractice birth injury during labor and delivery causes paralysis to your loved one newborn upper limb. The severe and permanent shoulder dystocia birth injury to the upper group of your newborn baby’s arm’s main nerve, severing of the upper trunk C5-C6 (cervical) nerves is the cause of medical negligence. These nerves form part of the bracial plexus. Erb’s Palsy also referred to as Klumpke paralysis is a variety of partial palsy of the lower roots of the brachial plexus. During a difficult birth these severe shoulder dystocia birth injuries causing the union of the C5 and C6 (Erb’s point) nerves tearing or rupturing from the roots. Permanent Erb’s palsy Klumpke nerve injury causes loss of sensation, limpness, lack of muscle control in the upper limb, atrophy and paralysis. Erb’s Palsy is often caused by the improperly trained obstetrician or other medical professional negligently pulling or excessively stretching your newborn baby’s neck and shoulder while passing through the family members birth canal. Failure to diagnose a high birth weight, late delivery dates, gestational diabetes, history of difficult pregnancies due to the abnormal shape or size of the mother’s pelvis and an extended time during the second stage of labor increases the risks of a traumatic birth injury. Infant Erb’s Palsy is often diagnosed by physical examination, nerve conducting study (NCS) and electromyogram (EMG). Treatment of your infant suffering from Erb’s Palsy involves daily physical therapy exercises, surgery on the affected nerves, microsurgery nerve grafting and transfer, medications, occupational and psychological therapy. Our Hazleton medical malpractice attorneys are here if you need a Pennsylvania birth injury free consultation.

Athetoid Cerebral Palsy Lawyer

Athetoid cerebral palsy, also referred to as Dyskinetic CP involves your newborn suffering from difficulty controlling muscle movement caused by Hazleton birth injury medical malpractice during the birthing process. Different types of athetoid CP include Dystonia, Chorea, Athetosis, Rigidity and Dyskinesia and Choreoathetoid Athetoid CP. Your brain injured baby’s difficulty with muscle control includes restricted, involuntary and sluggish movement to the torso, arm, leg, fingers, face and toes. Athetoid cerebral palsy is identified by damage to the cerebellum and/or basal ganglia part of the newborn brain. Your brained damaged newborn child will often will have problems with communication. Hazleton medical malpractice birth injury during labor and delivery of your brain injured newborn is a high-risk factor for Athetoid Cerebral Palsy (CP). Failing to properly monitor the birthing process and after birth monitoring including vitals can indicate brain injury cerebral palsy, diagnosing fetal distress causing a disruption of your loved one’s oxygen supply (hypoxia) or injury from misuse of delivery tools can cause your infant to suffer from permanent and severe athetoid cerebral palsy birth injury including permanent paralysis. Birth injury athetoid cerebral palsy is often treated with speech and language therapy, physical therapy, development behavioral pediatrics, neurologist, orthopedic surgeons, surgeries, leg braces, walkers, wheelchairs and pain medications and muscle relaxers. A Hazleton cerebral palsy attorney can help.

Ataxic Cerebral Palsy Lawyer

Ataxic Cerebral Palsy birth injury is the result of a brain injury to the cerebellum after Hazleton medical malpractice. The cerebellum is responsible for movement commands in the brain. Characterized by muscle control and shaky movements of the arms and legs, it affects balance and sense of positioning of brain damaged during labor and delivery of your infant. Additional Hazleton ataxic CP birth injury complications caused by the negligence during labor and delivery of your child include saliva control and drooling, speech impediment and inner ear issues causing balance difficulties. Your baby can also suffer from permanent brain injury due to the negligence of medical staff affecting eye movements and swallowing. Your baby will suffer from birth injury difficulty walking and tremors due to medical malpractice ataxic cerebral palsy injury. Ataxic Cerebral Palsy injury occurs when an obstetrician, anesthesia and labor and delivery team neglect to carefully monitor the birthing process causing fetal distress, prolapsed umbilical cord, improper use of forceps or vacuum devices and medication error causing serious and permanent brain injury to your newborn. Testing to diagnose Ataxic Cerebral Palsy will include clinical presentation, metabolic testing, EEG, MRI and CT scan. There is no cure for ataxic cerebral palsy. Your child will endure a lifetime of suffering caused by the negligent delivery process and will need extensive therapy, surgery, medications, braces, splinting and mobility devices.

Cerebral Palsy Lawyer Hazleton

Our Hazleton cerebral palsy lawyers work on a contingency fee, meaning we don’t get paid unless we acquire financial economic compensation or Hazleton medical malpractice lawsuit settlement for our injured baby clients and their parents. Additionally, all Luzerne County CP consultations are completely free of charge, so please give us a call today to discuss a possible Hazleton birth injury lawsuit. The best Hazleton Cerebral Palsy lawyers will have a track record of Luzerne County medical malpractice lawsuit success and high moral values in their local community. Our attorneys are here to help get you and your family the justice and compensation you deserve after Cerebral Palsy birth injury malpractice. Our Hazleton birth injury lawyers offer free consultations.

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