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Children with Cerebral Palsy Require Costly Lifelong Care

Over 10,000 babies born in the U.S. each year sustain injuries at birth. While these injuries can range anywhere from minor to severe, many of them can be cured within the first years of life. One or the exceptions, however, is cerebral palsy, a devastating birth injury that lasts forever.

Children who sustain cerebral palsy injuries require much more specialized and intensive care than other children. Although cerebral palsy cannot worsen, it also cannot be cured. As a result, families and individuals must find ways to live with the traumatic effects of this condition for life.

The most important responsibility facing parents of children with cerebral palsy as a Michigan birth injury is ensuring that their child receives the structured and focused long-term care needed. Some examples of the special care that children with cerebral palsy require include:

  • Physical therapy
  • Speech therapy
  • Hearing and vision therapy
  • Supportive technology
  • Medication
  • Surgery

As you can imagine, these specialized services are expensive and can put a huge financial burden on the people caring for this type of Michigan birth injury. If your family has been affected by cerebral palsy, it is possible that you may be able to receive monetary compensation for your financial and emotional troubles as a result of negligent doctors or medical professionals.

To learn more about your rights as a victim of medical malpractice, contact a Michigan birth injury lawyer today. The experienced attorneys at The Thurswell Law Firm are available anytime for a free consultation to evaluate your case and answer any questions you may have. Call our law offices today at (866) 354-5544 to learn more.

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