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Philadelphia Cerebral Palsy Lawyer
A Philadelphia Cerebral Palsy lawyer can help after a birth injury in Philly PA. Cerebral Palsy (CP) happens due to abnormal brain development in a newborn. CP is a brain injury that occurs while the baby’s brain is developing – before, during, and after childbirth of your newborn infant. Cerebral palsy leads to a lifetime battling permanent physical impairment with nerve and permanent brain injury due to a Philadelphia medical malpractice error. The onset of Philadelphia Cerebral Palsy is sometimes delayed. Variations of Philly birth injury cerebral palsy include ataxic cerebral palsy, athetoid cerebral palsy, Erb’s palsy, facial nerve palsy and Brachial Plexus palsy. Each cerebral palsy type is determined by the affected handicapped infant’s body limbs and severity limitations. Approximately 75% of cerebral palsy patients suffer a lifetime of chronic pain and suffering due to permanent injury. There is no medical cure for babies afflicted with Philly Cerebral Palsy due to negligent labor and delivery or Philadelphia medical malpractice. A lifetime of physical therapy, medications and surgeries may assist in movement of your birth injured child. Other areas of cerebral palsy brain injury or Philadelphia birth injury involve permanent damage include learning, speech, developmental delays and mental retardation. Congenital Cerebral Palsy unfortunately is due to labor and delivery error medical malpractice and often occurs during a difficult birth of your infant. 85% of Congenital CP often occurs during birth due to labor and delivery error medical malpractice by the obstetrician, pediatrician, anesthesiologist and Philadelphia Hospital. Common Philadelphia birth injury malpractice errors include: medical negligence, medication error and obstetrician and anesthesiologist and medical staff negligence. These Philly birth injury errors may cause diagnosed maternal infection, detached placenta, cerebrovascular accidents (stroke or bleeding in the brain) and umbilical cord issues disrupting oxygen supply to the infant and resulting in CP. Call an experienced Cerebral Palsy Lawyer in Philadelphia today to discuss a Philly birth injury lawsuit. We offer free consultations in Philadelphia Pennsylvania.
Our attorneys handle birth injury lawsuits in the following Pennsylvania cities:
Our Philadelphia Cerebral Palsy lawyers will file your Philadelphia medical malpractice lawsuit at the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas located at Philadelphia City Hall, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia PA 19107 or the Federal Courthouse of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania located at James A. Byrne U.S. Courthouse 601 Market Street, Philadelphia PA 19106. Further, an experienced Philadelphia birth. Injury attorney can meet you at any of the following Philadelphia hospitals: Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) 3401 Civic Center Blvd 19104. Hospital of University of Pennsylvania (Penn) 3400 Spruce St 19104. Temple University Hospital 3401 N Broad St 19140. Thomas Jefferson University Hospital 111 S 11th St 19107. Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia 5501 Old York Rd 19141. Penn Hospital Medicine 800 Spruce St 19107. Penn Presbyterian Medical Center 51 N 39th St 19104. Nazareth Hospital 2601 Holme Ave 19152. If your child has suffered a Philadelphian cerebral palsy birth injury due to C section malpractice, or HIE due to a brain cooling error, please call a Philadelphia Cerebral Palsy lawyer today. We’re here to help.
Facial Nerve Palsy Lawyer Philadelphia
Philadelphia Facial Nerve palsy (Facial Paralysis) is an acquired birth injury due to medically negligent birth trauma causing permanent and serious injury in the seventh cranial nerve during a traumatic Philly birth injury to your baby’s head during a medical negligence childbirth delivery. Your infant 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 loved one infant can cause lifelong disabilities. Common causes of acquired newborn facial nerve palsy are due to the failure to properly monitor your loved one 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 loved one baby will be performed. Treatment of newborn Philly facial nerve palsy depends on the severity of the facial paralysis. Your loved one may need to endure long term physical and speech therapy, botulinum or steroid medication, facial surgery for severe and permanent facial nerve palsy paralysis. Several types of facial nerve palsy surgical procedures may include tendon transfer, T3 temporalis tendon transfer, gracilis muscle transfer or digastric tendon transfer and nerve grafting. If your baby 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 Philadelphia Facial Nerve Palsy Lawyer anytime for a free consultation.
Brachial Plexus Palsy Lawyer
Philly Brachial Plexus Palsy is a newborn neck birth injury to a group of nerves in the hands and arms. Philadelphia Brachial plexus palsy is often the result of a negligent Philadelphia birth injury. Obstetricians are considered responsible for the serious and traumatic birth injury of your loved one. The most common type of brachial plexus injury palsy is neuropraxia when the nerves are stretched, but not torn. This severe and sometimes permanent Philadelphia brain injury to the cervical spinal cord in the neck extending to the shoulder, arm and hand can result in medical malpractice injury causing extreme weakness, numbness and paralysis to the brachial nerves. This traumatic newborn birth injury lesion to yout child can result in inadequate limb function. Brachial plexus palsy in Philadelphia occurs due to the negligence and failure to diagnose a large baby and its shoulders becoming trapped in the mother’s birth canal, caught on the mother’s pelvic bone or incompetent medical professionals assisting in delivery applying improper and excessive pressure on your infant child. Three types of brachial plexus injury include avulsion, neuroma and rupture of the nerve. Correct diagnosis is vital for prognosis and treatment of your seriously injured infant. Brachial plexus birth injury palsy can be diagnosed by your baby’s pediatrician upon medical history and thorough physical examination is diagnosed by performing an EMG (electromyogram), diagnostic imaging and ultrasound. Treatment of brain injury brachial plexus injuries include occupational therapy, splinting, exercises, aquatic therapy and early surgical intervention between 3 to 6 months. Surgical exploration will assist in determining the type of brachial plexus surgery necessary, in an attempt to assist with nerve damage and recovery. Types of surgery include nerve transfers, tendon or muscle transfer, joint fusions, osteotomies and nerve grating. Brachial Plexus Palsy can lead to pain and suffering, financial difficulties and long-term complications. Call a Philadelphia Brachial Plexus lawyer anytime for a free consultation.
Erb’s Palsy Lawyer Philly
Philadelphia Erb’s Palsy is a type of neurological cerebral palsy characterized by arm weakness and loss of motion. Erb’s Palsy, a brachial plexus injury palsy, is often a result of physical injury during a newborn’s delivery through the birth canal or traumatic force on the upper arm and shoulder which causes permanent damage to the brachial plexus, a network of nerves in close proximity to the neck. Philly Erb’s palsy often occurs when there is a difficult delivery, breech births or prolonged labor and timely medical intervention is not taken to avoid permanent neurological damage to the infant. Often times Philadelphia medical malpractice labor and delivery will result in the infant’s arm hanging limply from the shoulder with bending of the fingers and wrist due to weakness of the muscles stimulated by the cervical spine level C5 and C6 in the lower portion of the cervical spine. The C5 C6 cervical root area provides neck flexibility and supports the neck and upper cervical spine and head. The C5 C6 spinal area also protects nerve pathways of the baby. Erb’s Palsy is diagnosed by the signs and symptoms of the newborn infant. A physical exam will often reveal limited range of motion, weakness and partial or total paralysis of a child’s arm are permanent physical damages caused by the negligent delivery of your newborn child. Various testing of Erb’s Palsy Child birth and delivery is diagnosed on the physical examination of the newborn. Often an EMG (electromyography) is performed to test the dysfunction of the nerve and muscle fibers. Diagnostic testing should be ordered by the Philadelphia hospital medical staff and pediatrician to learn whether there is permanent damage due to a Philadelphia birth injury. Erb’s Palsy can cause cramping, discomfort and pain in the affected shoulder area. Loss of sensation and circulatory problems are common in Erb’s Palsy birth and delivery medical malpractice. Daily physical therapy is the most vital treatment for newborn Erb’s Palsy. Early intervention involving specialized occupational therapy is vital for best results in feeding and improving fine motor skills. Additional therapies for Erb’s Palsy include recreational therapy, botox therapy and neuromuscular electric stimulation. Unfortunately, surgery may be necessary if there are no signs of healing. A surgeon will attempt to repair the damage to the nerves or relieve pressure on the infant’s cervical spine root nerves. Call a Philadelphia Erb’s Palsy lawyer today for a free consultation.
Ataxic Cerebral Palsy Attorney
Philadelphia Ataxic Cerebral Palsy is caused by severe and permanent brain injury to the cerebellum. There is no cure for Ataxic Cerebral Palsy in Philly PA. Your newborn suffering from Ataxic Cerebral Palsy will present with characteristics of difficulty controlling involuntary movements. Your infant will suffer poor balance, poor coordination and depth perception. Philly Ataxic Cerebral Palsy is caused by asphyxia (lack of oxygen) during or just after birth, abnormal fetal heart rate, fetal stroke or undiagnosed maternal infection. Ataxic CP birth injury can cause permanent physical injury of your child’s hand and arm movements hindering writing and daily living skills. Ataxic cerebral palsy is caused by severe and permanent damage to the balance center of the brain called the cerebellum. The cerebellum controls balance and motor function and fine-tuning coordination. There is no cure for ataxic cerebral palsy suffered by your infant in a Philadelphia birth injury. Ataxic CP can affect all limbs, eyes and speech of your baby. Early intervention of Ataxic cerebral palsy should begin as soon as a diagnosis is made in order to prevent the risk of further delay in emotional and physical growth. Regular Philadelphia pediatrician evaluations, anti-convulsant medications including Primidone is often the permanent daily regiment treatment for a child suffering from Ataxic Cerebral Palsy in Philadelphia PA. Your newborn loved one may require life-long physical and rehabilitation therapy, special education, home modifications and long term home medical care. Call an experienced Philadelphia Ataxic Cerebral Palsy lawyer for a free consultation in Philly.
Athetoid Palsy Lawyer Philadelphia
Philadelphia Athetoid Cerebral Palsy, also called dyskinetic CP (ADCP) is a traumatic birth injury to the basal ganglia in form of lesions due to Philly medical malpractice hypoxic ischemic (HIE) birth brain injury or undiagnosed bilirubin encephalopathy. Hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) is a traumatic Philadelphia birth injury in which your newborn’s brain is damaged due to lack of oxygen and/or insufficient blood flow. Medical negligence of the physicians and nurses occurs when they fail to take appropriate interventions during the birthing process. Failure to monitor fetal distress, failure to treat material infections, delay in performing an emergency C-section and negligent misuse of forceps in Philly. Athetoid CP is diagnosed by a newborn’s lack of controlling muscle tone. There is no cure for ADCP. Due to the Philadelphia medical malpractice your child will experience involuntary movements and fluctuating muscle tone. Your infant may suffer from sleep deprivation, involuntary facial movement, seizure disorder, drooling, have complications in feeding, visual problems, dysarthria and maintaining posture. Diagnosis of Athetoid Cerebral dyskinetic palsy is diagnosed by clinical assessment, measures of motor impairment, and assessments using GMFCS or the international classification of functioning, disability and health. Diagnostic testing includes x-ray, MRI, CT scan, nerve conduction testing and EMG. A lifetime of physical therapy, speech therapy, cognitive therapy, deep brain stimulation (DBS) and medications including anti-convulsant, muscle relaxants and analgesics. Special equipment may be necessary to walk or a wheelchair if your loved one is unable to walk. Call an experienced Philadelphia Athetoid Palsy lawyer today for a free lawsuit settlement consultation.
Our Philadelphia cerebral palsy lawyers work on a contingency fee, meaning we don’t get paid unless we acquire financial compensation or Philadelphia medical malpractice lawsuit settlement for our injured infant clients and their families. Additionally, all Philly CP consultations are completely free of charge, so please give us a call today to discuss a possible Philadelphia birth injury lawsuit. The best Philadelphia Cerebral Palsy lawyers will have a track record of Philadelphia medical malpractice lawsuit success and high moral standards in their local Philadelphia community. We are here to help get you and your family the justice and compensation they deserve after a Cerebral Palsy medical malpractice incident. Our Philadelphia medical malpractice attorneys are here to fight for your baby.
Cerebral Palsy Lawyer Philadelphia
An experienced Philadelphia Cerebral Palsy attorney will meet you in Northeast Philly, Fishtown, Northern Liberties, Rittenhouse, Port Richmond, Fairmont or Queen Village, Center City Philadelphia, South Philly, Kensington, West Philadelphia or Old City Philadelphia Pennsylvania. Call the Trapani Law Firm anytime for a free Philly cerebral palsy lawsuit settlement consultation. Our Philadelphia birth injury lawyers can meet you at any of the following Philadelphia hospitals: Hahnemann University Hospital 230 N Broad St 19102, Temple University Episcopal Campus 100 E Lehigh Ave 19125 and Jefferson Frankford Hospital 4900 Frankford Ave 19124, Jefferson Torresdale Hospital 10800 Knights Rd 19114, Mercy Catholic Medical Center – Mercy Philadelphia 501 S 54 St 19143, Jeanes Campus – Temple University Hospital 7600 Central Ave 19111. Call the Philadelphia cerebral palsy lawyers at the Trapani Law Firm today to set up your free consultation: (610) 351 – 2330. Our consultations are completely free of charge and our medical malpractice attorneys are happy to meet you or a loved one at your home or local Philadelphia hospital. We are here to help you and your family get back on their feet after surfing from a Philadelphia cerebral palsy birth injury in Eastern Pennsylvania.
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Last Updated on June 26, 2024