Cerebral Palsy
As leading specialists in conducting cerebral palsy
cases, we have recovered many millions of pounds in damages for our
clients to ensure an improved quality of life and lifetime
benefits, which provide financial security for both our clients and
their families.
Simon
Parford, our lead cerebral palsy specialist, has
recently negotiated what is believed to be the highest award of
damages ever recovered for a young adult with cerebral palsy whose
claim was settled for £6,500,000.
Cerebral Palsy is a serious birth injury that may result from injury to the brain during childbirth or delivery due to lack of oxygen or blood to the brain.
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In most cases, the cause of the damage to the brain is not known and can never be identified. It may be simply a chance error in the way the brain develops.
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During the treatment of a pregnant woman a reasonable standard of treatment and care by a medical practitioner is absolutely crucial to an infant's health. In some cases, delivery mistakes may lead to Cerebral Palsy.
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Sometimes babies are born in a poor condition for a variety of reasons and are therefore treated in facilities such as a Special Care Baby Unit (SCBU) or the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).
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The symptoms of cerebral palsy will normally become apparent during the first three years of your child's life.
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If your child is diagnosed with cerebral palsy, they, and you, will be introduced to a team of many different health professionals who will be involved with helping you look after your child.
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