Cerebral palsy is a phrase that describes a group of disorders that affect the ability of a person to control their muscles. Cerebral palsy is a disorder of the brain that can cause a number of problems which may include:
* Problems in controlling muscles
* Problems with walking
* Problems using one's arms or legs
* Seizures
Although there is no one single cause of cerebral palsy, it may be caused by mistakes made by doctors or hospitals. Cerebral palsy can be caused in a number of different ways which could include:
* Excessive force used in the delivery of the baby including the use of forceps
* A delay in the performance of a necessary C-section
* Failing to recognize on a timely basis that the baby is in distress
* Depriving the baby of oxygen during the delivery
* Failure to order specific tests during pregnancy and/or not properly interpreting tests
* Lack of oxygen to the brain or trauma to the head during labor and delivery
It is extremely important to have an experienced medical malpractice injury attorney who has expertise in the handling and presentation of cerebral palsy cases.
An attorney should be contacted immediately if one suspects that the cerebral palsy was caused by medical negligence.
Your attorney will be able to suggest a team of experts that can range from private investigators to doctors to economists to help develop your case.
In most cases, the law firm or attorneys will advance all costs and expenses of the case as they are incurred. Once the case is concluded, they would be reimbursed for their costs out of the recovery. In some states, even if there is no recovery, the client is still responsible for the costs and expenses of the case even though the client owes no legal fees. In other states, if there is no recovery, the client will owe nothing for the costs and expenses, which will be absorbed by the law firm or attorney.

