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Our nationally recognized firm includes a board-certified obstetric/gynecologist M.D., nurse/attorneys (R.N./J.D.'s), and nurse/paralegals including a former labor and delivery room nurse.

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More than 30 percent of the country’s nursing homes have been cited for violations that put residents in harm’s way. Nursing home abuse violations most often include physical or sexual abuse and abuse from other patients.

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As reported in national media such as USA Today, Jet Magazine, the Washington Post, and Dateline NBC, our lawyers have won substantial legal compensation for patients and victims in nationwide lawsuits.

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About Cerebral Palsy

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Cerebral Palsy is NOT a disease, it is a disorder that affects a person’s motor skills, muscle tone and muscle movement. Most cerebral palsy conditions are caused by a brain injury that occurred during pregnancy or birth (congenital), or in the months/years following birth (Acquired CP).

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Cerebral Palsy Symptoms

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  • At 3 months there may be a lack of facial expressions, the baby may not respond to some sounds, or is unable to follow movement with their eyes.
  • The child may not be able to bring their hands together at 4 months
  • A child with cerebral palsy may not display the coordination to lift their head, or rollover at 6 months.
  • At 8 months the baby may not be able to sit up by themselves, or without support. There may be a head lag when the child is placed in a sitting position.
  • By 12 months the child may not be able to crawl.
  • Drooling is a common problem because of the lack of facial and muscle control.
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Cerebral Palsy Treatment

With treatment and therapy, most children can significantly improve their abilities.

The treatment of cerebral palsy may often include: Physical Therapy, Speech Therapy, Psychotherapy, Medication, Surgery, and/or Occupational Therapy.

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