Cerebral palsy dramatically impacts your child’s life. Not only does it limit your child’s ability to enjoy normal childhood activities, but it often requires additional care and expensive mobility aids. The degree of aid your child may need depends on the type of cerebral palsy your child has.
If your child’s cerebral palsy is due to a doctor’s negligence, you may be able to receive compensation to help you cover the cost of your child’s care. To learn more about your legal rights and options in Miami, Ft Lauderdale, Fort Myers, or other areas of South Florida, please call 1-800-THE FIRM or email The Cochran Firm South Florida for a free case evaluation.
Traditional classification of cerebral palsy focuses on just how your child’s motor function has been altered by the condition. This classification ignores the causes of your child’s cerebral palsy, whether by prenatal infection, postnatal injury, or perinatal medical malpractice. It also ignores the actual functional effects of the condition. The system does have some value, however. Traditional classification divides cerebral palsy into four types:
These types of cerebral palsy are not mutually exclusive, and sometimes children can suffer from more than one. When this occurs, it may be said that children have “mixed” cerebral palsy.
Another way to classify cerebral palsy is to look at it from the perspective of how significantly your child’s gross motor function has been impaired and therefore how much aid your child will need in living a relatively normal life. This new system divides cerebral palsy into five functional levels:
When your child is afflicted with cerebral palsy caused by medical malpractice, you might rightfully believe that the doctors, nurses, and hospital personnel responsible for your child’s birth injury should pay for the care your child now needs. However, it can sometimes be difficult to win a cerebral palsy case. Whether your case has a good chance of success depends on the facts in your case.
For a free case review, please contact The Cochran Firm South Florida in Miami.