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10/2/2011
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Steps for Parents after a Newborn Suffers Cerebral Palsy in Florida

No woman wants to hear that her child suffered cerebral palsy at birth. What was supposed to be a joyous time is now an emotional and terrifying time for you and your family, as you try to deal with all the challenges and difficulties that a birth injury brings.

After learning of your infant's Florida birth injury, you most likely are going to be overwhelmed -- this was something you were probably not prepared to hear. Knowing your child is suffering causes you to hurt as well, and what is even more saddening is that this type of injury could have been prevented.

When a doctor's negligence causes cerebral palsy, a parent needs to understand what to do next:

  • First, contact a South Florida birth injury lawyer at Chalik & Chalik to investigate your case.

  • Your lawyer will instruct you to request all medical records related to your labor, delivery, and your nine months of pregnancy checkups.

  • Remember, your doctor is not going to want to admit error or that medical negligence occurred and will most likely argue that this birth injury was caused by other factors.

  • Pursue a Florida medical malpractice case with the help of an experienced Fort Lauderdale birth injury attorney.

If you believe that your child's cerebral palsy was caused by the doctor's negligence or failure to perform a C-section in time, you may have rights to recovery. Receiving compensation will not take away your pain or your baby's South Florida birth injury, but it will allow you access to the needed therapies and medical treatment your child will need for life.

Talk to a skilled Fort Lauderdale birth injury lawyer at Chalik & Chalik today at (888) 539-5297. Our knowledgeable birth injury attorneys will provide you with a free, no-obligation legal consultation today.



Category: Birth Injuries



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