Cerebral palsy compensation can never erase the terrible difficulty of living with cerebral palsy, but a successful claim can help to hugely increase quality of life for the sufferer and their family.
Cerebral palsy is defined as any non-progressive motor disorder caused by chronic brain injuries in the prenatal and perinatal stages and within the first few years of life. Disorder in motor function caused by the condition can range from difficulty in finer motor functions to sever and constant muscle spasticity. Cerebral palsy affects 1 in 400 babies in the U.K. According to The International Cerebral Palsy Task Force, an estimated 10% of cerebral palsy cases are caused by injuries inflicted during the birth.
Medical malpractice claims are complex issues. Claims concerning cerebral palsy in particular need to take into account a vast number of factors.
Cerebral palsy is defined as any non-progressive motor disorder caused by chronic brain injuries in the prenatal and perinatal stages and within the first few years of life. Disorder in motor function caused by the condition can range from difficulty in finer motor functions to sever and constant muscle spasticity. Cerebral palsy affects 1 in 400 babies in the U.K. According to The International Cerebral Palsy Task Force, an estimated 10% of cerebral palsy cases are caused by injuries inflicted during the birth.
Medical malpractice claims are complex issues. Claims concerning cerebral palsy in particular need to take into account a vast number of factors.