Michigan Cerebral Palsy Attorney
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Michigan cerebral palsy attorney is well aware of the debilitating consequences on the physical development of children affected by this condition. Initially,
cerebral palsy begins as damage within the brain to motor functioning centers of a developing cerebrum. Typically, three-fourths of these cases occur during a woman’s pregnancy and the remaining cases occurring sometime during the birth process or before the age of three. Usually, once the initial trauma or damage is recognized, the condition does not worsen, however, secondary, more physically debilitating conditions do develop, which cause great consternation and conflict in the lives of children as well as their parents.
According to government statistics in 2003, the average cost of managing an individual’s extra healthcare costs associated with
cerebral palsy cost parents nearly $921,000. With such large expenses, parents find themselves questioning the cause of this condition fairly deeply, and in some instances, there is some responsibility that must be taken on behalf of medical professionals. A
Michigan cerebral palsy attorney can help.
There are four main categories of cerebral palsy, which include:
Mixed
Spastic
Ataxic
Athetoid/Dyskinetic
Though the severity and origin of each of the aforementioned
categories of cerebral palsy differ, the continued and invasive treatment, therapy, and rehabilitation necessary to counteract these conditions remains the same. In the United States,
cerebral palsy afflicts ten thousand new children each year, which amounts to two and half babies per one thousand live births. Recent improvements in prenatal care and medical knowledge on this condition have improved the debilitating nature of this condition, however, in many cases, medical failure can cause conditions to develop much further beyond reasonable standards of care by obstetricians. A
Michigan cerebral palsy attorney is best suited to ascertain if any medical negligence or error led to your child’s condition.