How Do I Know if My Child Has a Birth Injury?
You should consider having our Pennsylvania birth injury lawyers review your case if your child has cerebral palsy, erb’s palsy, shoulder dystocia, delayed developments, and/or muscle coordination impairments. If your child displays or has any of the above conditions it’s possible they have a birth injury, though just because your child displays one of the above conditions does not mean it was caused by negligence.
Also, if you have any recollection of panic or concerns over the fetal heart monitor during delivery or labor you should call our birth injury attorneys now. Having an experienced Birth Injury Attorney review your case is the only way to get answers to what happened during the birth of your child.
If you suspect your baby is suffering from a birth injury as a result of a complication before, during, or after the delivery of your baby you should contact the experienced birth injury attorneys at The Pisanchyn Law Firm.
Please, call our local numbers or toll free at 1-800-444-5309 as we represent all Pennsylvania residents
Are There Different Types of Cerebral Palsy?
Yes, and depending on the type of cerebral palsy, there could be a link to birth trauma, or negligence on behalf of the medical professionals who delivered your baby:
Spastic Cerebral Palsy
Spastic Quadriplegia
Athetoid Cerebral Palsy
Ataxic Cerebral Palsy
Hypotonic Cerebral Palsy
Mixed Cerebral Palsy
If your child is suffering from any of the above types of cerebral palsy and you suspect it is as a result of a complication before, during, or after the delivery of your child you should contact the experienced Pennsylvania cerebral palsy attorneys at The Pisanchyn Law Firm.
Please, call our Pennsylvania cerebral palsy lawyers at our local numbers or toll free at 1-800-444-5309 as we represent all Pennsylvania residents.