Pottstown Cerebral Palsy Lawyer
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Pottstown Cerebral Palsy Lawyer
A Cerebral Palsy lawyer in Pottstown PA can help after a birth injury. Cerebral Palsy, an umbrella term is a physical disorder many times arising from the permanent brain damage birth injury to a newborn’s central nervous system or brain. Often times, cerebral palsy damage occurs during the negligent and severe trauma caused by an obstetrician, midwife, anesthesiologist and nursing staff negligent medical malpractice in Pottstown Pennsylvania. Cerebral Palsy (CP) is a brain injury often the cause by a medical provider’s negligent errors, causing devastating injuries to a newborn son or daughter. An infant may suffer from more than one type of CP movement disorder or paralysis. Infants can suffer brain bleeds that are caused by the misuse of forceps or vacuum extractors during the delivery process. Cerebral palsy brain injury is caused by lack of oxygen during the birth of an infant, blood restriction, lack of nutrients before and during birth, premature birth, failure to perform a cesarean section in a timely manner or failing to diagnose signs of fetal distress. Permanent and serious Pottstown birth injury and complications of cerebral palsy include communication difficulties, speech problems, osteopenia, feeding difficult, pain and suffering and functional gastrointestinal abnormalities. There are multiple types of cerebral palsy including Facial Nerve Palsy, Brachial Nerve Palsy, Athetoid Palsy, Ataxic Nerve Palsy and Bell’s Palsy. Call the Trapani Law Firm to speak with an experienced Pottstown cerebral palsy lawyer for a free consultation.
Our highly qualified Pottstown Cerebral Palsy Birth Injury attorneys are committed to pursuing compensation for you and your infant child. With our advanced knowledge of the standard of care during pregnancy, labor and delivery, we are able to provide you with an in-depth in person consultation at any of the Pottstown PA, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania hospital, birthing center or medical facility. Pottstown Hospital maternity department closed in August 2020 due to hardships. Pottstown Hospital-Tower Health, 1600 E High St., Pottstown, PA. Tower Health Pottstown Hospital ER Department delivers babies for a mother in labor. Other area hospitals providing labor and delivery maternity medical services and labor and delivery to Pottstown residents include Einstein Medical Center Montgomery located at 559 W Germantown Pike, East Norriton Township, Pennsylvania, Phoenixville Hospital-Tower Health located at 140 Nutt Road, Phoenixville, PA and Reading Hospital-Tower Health, 420 S. 5th Avenue, West Reading, PA. Nearly pediatric facilities treating brain injury cerebral palsy for your loved one include Pediatric facilities located at Shriner’s Hospital, 3551 N. Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA and Easter Seals Southeastern Pennsylvania, Montgomery County Gresh Center, 1161 Forty Foot Road, Kulpsville, PA 19433 and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) 3401 Civic Center Blvd 19104. After a thorough consultation and careful review our legal staff will decide whether a Pottstown medical malpractice lawsuit will be filed on your child’s behalf against the medical facility, medical facility staff, obstetrician or pediatrician. The catastrophic birth injury or wrongful death civil action will be filed in the Eastern District Court of Pennsylvania, The Gateway Building, 201 Penn Street, Reading, PA 19601 or the Montgomery Court of Common Pleas (CCP) located at 2 East Airy Street, Norristown, Pennsylvania.
Brachial Plexus Palsy Lawyer
There are several types of birth injury brachial plexus palsy. Avulsion brachial plexus is the most severe brachial injury, which occurs when the nerve detaches from the spinal cord. A significant birth injury signal is an infant Horner’s syndrome, when the child’s eyelid droops. Rupturing, neurapraxia when a nerve is stretched and neuroma. Delivery risk factors resulting in permanent brachial plexus birth injury include prolonged labor, difficult delivery and the need for forceps or a vacuum, or breech birth. Call a Pottstown cerebral palsy attorney if you child has been diagnosed. Severe medical conditions related to the negligent medical malpractice include: Erb’s Palsy, involving the cervical spine and accounts for a large number of birth injuries, paralysis, lack of sensation and ptosis. Your infant may suffer from severe and permanent limitations due to the child’s nerve damage. Therapies may be necessary, such as: continuing cognitive, speech, physical therapy to strengthen muscles, increasing range of motion. Sometimes surgery is necessary, however it is vital to have performed within an 18-month timeframe to achieve the maximum recovery. This is due to muscles attached to the nerves become weak. Brachial Plexus Palsy surgeries include botox treatment, muscle transfers and shoulder reconstruction. Call a Pottstown birth injury lawyer for a free consultation.
Facial Nerve Palsy Lawyer Pottstown
Infant facial nerve palsy paralysis due to a Pottstown birth injury can affect the child’s ability to close their eyes, the inability to receive proper nutrition due to difficulty feeding, drooling, speech impairment, blindness and overall facial expressions and appearance. Complications during labor and delivery often places negligent pressure on the newborn’s facial nerve. Call a Pottstown cerebral palsy lawyer for a free CP consultation. Negligent use of forceps during delivery can cause facial nerve trauma. The facial nerve has over six thousand nerve fibers controlling contraction of the facial muscles. This nerve trauma affects the muscles around the lip area, which is often noticed when your loved one is crying. Newborn facial nerve palsy is often diagnosed with a physical exam. Your child may require a lifetime of physical, speech and emotional support and loss of enjoyment of life. Muscle transfer surgery or nerve grafting may be required to restore natural movement of the tendon or muscles.
Athetoid Cerebral Palsy Attorney
Athetoid Cerebral Palsy is also known as dyskinetic cerebral palsy. Athetoid Cerebral Palsy is identified by an uncontrolled and slow movement of your child. These uncontrollable movements are caused by labor and delivery brain damage medical malpractice. Athetoid cerebral palsy muscle tone fluctuates between too little muscle mass to a great degree of muscle. Hypotonia Athetoid CP is identified by unusually high infant muscle tone. This type displays muscle stiffness. Hypotonia is low muscle tone athetoid cerebral palsy causing lack of muscle control causing limb floppiness. Additional symptoms of athetoid CP involves tremors, poor posture, unsteadiness and twisting of the torso. Brain imaging tests including CT scan, electroencephalogram (EEG) and MRI are often used to diagnosis dyskinetic cerebral palsy. Failing to perform an emergency Cesarean-section in a timely manner, leaving a mother unattended during labor and fetal distress are a few examples of negligence associated with labor and delivery athetoid cerebral palsy in Pottstown PA. Physical therapy is vital to improve severe muscle tone impairments including athetoid CP types including rigidity, athetosis, ataxia, dystonia, chorea, athetosis, and choreoathetoid in order to gain control over muscle movement. Athetoid CP is irreversible, with no cure. Your infant will require a lifetime of other therapies and surgery including speech therapy, fine and gross motor skill therapies, occupational therapy, medications and adaptive equipment.
Ataxic Cerebral Palsy Lawyer
Ataxic cerebral palsy is caused by an injury to the cerebellum area of the baby’s brain during or shortly after birth. The cerebellum refines movement commands for the body. This permanent ataxic cerebral palsy brain injury often occurs due to loss of oxygen from placental failure, brain hemorrhage, fetal stroke or head trauma during the labor and delivery process. The most distinctive symptoms associated with ataxic cerebral palsy involves lack of body coordination and muscle tone. Ataxic Cerebral Palsy is often not diagnosed until the newborn shows developmental delays awkward movements, difficulty grasping items, inner ear difficulties or difficulty with eye movements. Some children will suffer speech problems. Testing for newborn ataxic cerebral palsy vital to begin early treatment. Testing can include speech, hearing and vision testing, physical examination of child’s mobility, brain MRI, Ultrasound, EMG or EEG. Health care professionals should look for signs of Ataxic Cerebral palsy including infant development, growth, muscle tone and movement. Treatment of ataxic cerebral palsy includes a life time of speech and occupational therapy, physical therapy to improve motor skills, developmental behavioral therapy, dietitian, medical specialist, muscle relaxants and anti-anxiety drugs to assist in easing the tremors, adaptive equipment, orthotic devices including leg bracing, walker, wheelchair and ataxic cerebral palsy surgeries. Call a Pottstown birth injury lawyer in Philadelphia anytime.
Erb’s Palsy Attorney Pottstown
Erb’s Palsy is a type of neurological cerebral palsy characterized by arm weakness and loss of motion. Pottstown Erb’s Palsy is a brachial plexus injury palsy, this condition 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. Erb’s palsy often occurs when there is a difficult delivery, breech births and prolonged labor and timely medical intervention is not taken to avoid permanent neurological damage to the infant. Often times, Pottstown 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. 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 the newborn child. Various testing of Erb’s Palsy 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 hospital medical staff and pediatrician to learn whether there is permanent damage present. 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. 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 encouraged are 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.
An experienced Pottstown cerebral palsy lawyer at the Trapani Law Firm works on a contingency fee, meaning we don’t get paid unless we obtain economic compensation or a Pottstown medical malpractice lawsuit settlement for our injured newborn client and their parents. Further, all Montgomery County and Philadelphia birth injury consultations are completely free of charge. Please give us a call anytime to discuss a possible Pottstown birth injury lawsuit. The best Philadelphia Cerebral Palsy attorneys will have a history of Montgomery County medical malpractice lawsuit settlement success and high moral standards in their local Pottstown Pennsylvania community. Our Pottstown birth injury lawyers are here to help get you and your baby the justice and care you deserve after a Cerebral Palsy birth injury in Pottstown PA. Our Philadelphia birth injury attorneys offer free consultations anytime.
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