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Michigan Cerebral Palsy Lawyers

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Frequently Asked Questions about Cerebral palsy:

What is Cerebral Palsy?

Cerebral palsy is an umbrella-like term used to describe a group of chronic disorders impairing control of movement that appear in the first few years of life and generally do not worsen over time. The disorders are caused by faulty development of or damage to motor areas in the brain that disrupts the brain's ability to control movement and posture. Symptoms of cerebral palsy include difficulty with fine motor tasks (such as writing or using scissors), difficulty maintaining balance or walking, involuntary movements. The symptoms differ from person to person and may change over time. Some people with cerebral palsy are also affected by other medical disorders, including seizures or mental impairment, but cerebral palsy does not always cause profound handicap. Early signs of cerebral palsy usually appear before 3 years of age. Infants with cerebral palsy are frequently slow to reach developmental milestones such as learning to roll over, sit, crawl, smile, or walk. Cerebral palsy may be congenital or acquired after birth. Several of the causes of cerebral palsy that have been identified through research are preventable or treatable: head injury, jaundice, Rh incompatibility, and rubella (German measles). Doctors diagnose cerebral palsy by testing motor skills and reflexes, looking into medical history, and employing a variety of specialized tests. Although its symptoms may change over time, cerebral palsy by definition is not progressive, so if a patient shows increased impairment, the problem may be something other than cerebral palsy.


What is the prognosis?

At this time, cerebral palsy cannot be cured, but due to medical research, many patients can enjoy near-normal lives if their neurological problems are properly managed.


What research is being done?

Research suggests that cerebral palsy results from incorrect cell development early in pregnancy. For example, a group of researchers has recently observed that more than one-third of children with cerebral palsy also have missing enamel on certain teeth. Scientists are also examining other events such as bleeding in the brain, seizures, and breathing and circulation problems that threaten the brain of a newborn baby. Some investigators are conducting studies to learn whether certain drugs can help prevent neonatal stroke, and other investigators are examining the causes of low birth-weight. Other scientists are exploring how brain insults (like brain damage from a shortage of oxygen or blood flow, bleeding in the brain, and seizures) can cause the abnormal release of brain chemicals and trigger brain disease.

What should I do if my child has Cerebral Palsy?

If you believe that your child has cerebral palsy or any other birth injury due to doctor or medical professional negligence, contact us today for a free consultation.

We will help you recover the compensation that you and your child deserve!

Toll Free 1-877-455-4446

Michael J. Gallagher
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My firm represents plaintiffs in Wrongful Death and Personal Injury cases in the following areas:

Paralyzing Injuries Birth Trauma
Auto Accidents Dog Bites
Spinal Cord Injury Slip and Fall Injuries
Machine Injures
Death Claims
Traumatic Brain or Closed Head Injury


Justice in our legal system can only result in a fair award of money to allow you to replace lost earnings, and assist you in coping with lost ability to live fully.

My staff and I are compassionate, earnest, and dedicated.


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