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CEREBRAL PALSY
The birth of a child should be among the most joyous moments of your life.
But if your child is born with Cerebral Palsy or other birth defects, it might be the result of a mistake
made by your doctor or hospital.
Cerebral Palsy is a term used to describe a group of disorders affecting body movements and muscle
coordination. Variations include Brachial Plexus Palsy, Klumpke's Palsy and Erb's Palsy. All are caused
by damage to different areas of the brain before, during or shortly following birth. The effects, depending
on which areas of the brain have been damaged, include:
· Mental Retardation
· Seizures
· Impairment of Speech, Hearing or Sight
· Abnormal Perception and Sensation
· Problems in Gait and Mobility
· Involuntary Movement
· Muscle Spasm or Tightness
David E. Danda, PC can use experts to prove that the doctors were negligent in preventing cerebral palsy
and brain damage. These experts look for deviations from the standard of care and carefully examine the
neonatal records as well as the fetal heart monitor strip. By carefully evaluating these and other factors,
the experts can determine if the performance of doctors and/or medical staff resulted in unnecessary brain
damage to your child.
When medical professionals and institutions are made to pay for their negligence, financial compensation
to victims can provide injured children the specialized care they need. As a parent, you're entitled to
learn what caused your child's disability. David E. Danda, PC fights to get the answers you need, and the
justice your child deserves.
David E. Danda, PC has years of experience in personal injury matters. We will investigate the facts,
assess your claim, establish which parties and insurance companies are to be held responsible, and organize
all of the details of composing and presenting your case. If you believe that your child has a cerebral
palsy and brain damage case, contact the Law Office of David E. Danda, PC.
David Danda
770.938.0977
www.daviddanda.com
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