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Pediatric Closed Head Injury Lawyers

In case you think that your child has suffered traumatic pediatric brain injuries due to the negligence of others, be it medical or otherwise, you must seek professional help.

A closed head injury suffered by a child during a traffic mishap or other accidents can cause pediatric brain injury. The types of accidents where a child can be an unwilling victim and hit his head include those involving vehicles or slip and fall, etc. Paucity of oxygen during birth also causes closed brain injuries.

Whatever be the cause of a close head injury, the cost of rehabilitation and medical treatment can reach enormous proportions. Since the damage caused to the brain is permanent most of the time, the child may remain incapable of earning for the rest of his life.

If you too are faced with such a situation that involves huge expenditure in the days ahead, you ought to file claims for damages. This could at least compensate you for some of the expenditure incurred now and for the future. Remember, depending on the severity of closed brain injury which your child has suffered, the amount of damages you claim could be substantial.

But how do you know that your child is a victim of closed head injuries, when there are no outwardly signs? Watch out for symptoms like:

  • Reduced motor skills
  • Shifty attitude – reduced attention span
  • Amnesia or memory impairment
  • Disability to learn new skills
  • Inability to follow a set pattern or any sequential activity
  • Erratic behavior that is mostly impulsive

If you suspect that your child who has survived an accident and is likely to have suffered traumatic brain injury, seek medical help without any delay. Since the closed head  injury maynot show any signs or symptoms, any delay in providing medical assistance may worsen matters further. This in turn can only cause the child to go past the various early recovery check points. Obviously, this complicates the treatment procedures and increases costs substantially.

Child Brain Injury Symptoms

A healthy child is active by nature. This also makes him vulnerable to brain injuries incurred perhaps during a vehicular accident, by slipping and falling or even injuries sustained at the playground. Most of the child brain injuries are traumatic with serious consequences.

There are specialized child brain injury lawyers in Michigan who ably represent such brain injury trauma-affected children.

While the child has sustained brain injuries, he may not be able to express his precise conditions to parents or other healthcare providers at the right time and in the right manner. Though the signs and symptoms of a child brain injury are similar to what we see in adults, the extent of suffering which the child is going through may be difficult to assess.

Therefore it makes sense for parents to know more about what to expect after the child has sustained a brain injury:

  • Frequent feelings of fatigue or lethargy
  • Irritability or frequent bouts of erratic behavior
  • Alteration of eating and sleeping patterns
  • Change in play habits
  • Deterioration of grades at school
  • No interest in his favorite games or play activities
  • Forgetting newly acquired skills like toilet training
  • Reduced sense of balance resulting in unstable walk
  • Nausea and vomiting

After-effects of a traumatic brain injury sustained by a child can often last a lifetime. From the legal perspective, there is substantial value for child brain injury cases both in terms of jury judgments as well as subsequent settlements. The reason for the high value associated with such cases is because treatment and post-accident care for a brain-injured child can be enormous. Add to this the incapacity of the child to earn anything through out his entire life.

In case your child has also been a victim of brain injury, you can get in touch with several support groups existing across the United States, who can help you with information, treatment advice as well as education for the effective management of child brain injury situations. Most national bodies have efficient local chapters and this includes Michigan as well.

Brain Injury and the Child

Pediatric brain injuries can have a lifelong effect on both the brain injured child and his or her entire family.  When the injury was caused by the negligence of a person, business, or other entity, it is necessary to find the best possible legal representation for the child.

There are specialized child brain injury lawyers in Michigan who represent such brain injury trauma-affected children. It is essential to choose a lawyer that has extensive knowledge of the causes of child brain injuries and the types of treatments for these young victims.  It is also necessary that the lawyer understand that the long term impact of such an injured on the child’s life.

Here are some of the common causes which lead to child brain injuries:

  • Falls: Though a child, no matter what age is prone to slipping and falling, this type of accident happens mostly to children below the age of 4 years.
  • Accidents involving vehicles: This is a leading cause for child brain injuries and those who fall victim to vehicular mishaps are usually aged between 15 and 19.
  • Struck or hit on the head: This category of child brain injury involves being struck by an object like a ball or a bat while playing. Such sports-related brain injuries are most common for children belonging to young and adolescent age group. According to statistics, sports-related brain injuries happen to 1.6 to 3.8 million children every year.
  • Violent assaults: Children who are young or have reached adolescence often show aggressive behavior or might become victims of physical assault, including incidents that involve the use of firearms. A leading cause of brain injury, 9 out of 10 children usually succumb to such violent physical assaults.
  • Shaken Baby Syndrome and child abuse

If the brain injury is serious, the cost of rehabilitation including hospitalization and medical care of the brain injured-child can reach enormous proportions. You also have to take into consideration the fact that a brain-injured child might be incapable of any income for the rest of his life.

Depending on the severity of the brain injury that the child has sustained, he can file a lawsuit  for damages and get compensation to alleviate some of the expenses involved. For most child brain injuries, this kind of legal action can help in the recovery of a significant amount of money.

Cerebral Palsy – Legal Assistance

Cerebral palsy caused by medical errors

Cerebral palsy, striking at the time of birth is one of the most distressing situations for a newborn and his family to suffer. The condition is characterized by the victim’s complete inability to control his movement and disposition, because his brain does not allow him to live normally. The condition is usually caused by a brain injury sustained in the motor response area of the brain.

To understand the medical meaning of the word cerebral palsy, take one word at a time. ‘Cerebral‘ refers to the two sides of the brain while ‘palsy’ relates to the subsequent dysfunctional aspects like inability for body coordination like mobility, etc. Birth injury lawyers of Michigan can deftly handle such cases where the children are victims of cerebral palsy from birth, caused by medical negligence.

One of the primary reasons that result in cerebral palsy is negligence of healthcare providers before and during labor. This condition can result in life-long impairment of the brain. The worst news about cerebral palsy is that till date there is no cure for this distressful condition. While the damage caused to the brain cannot be rectified, the post-injury condition of the child, that follows immediately after, can be improved through the use of right medicines, therapeutic procedures and sometimes even by surgical intervention.

Since most of the functional abilities are destroyed or damaged during an attack of cerebral palsy, the victim would normally need a range of medical, physiological and psychological assistance to live his daily life.

Managing a victim of cerebral palsy requires enormous amount of money. The costs include that required for therapy, medicines, adaptive equipment and gadgets, special schooling and conveyance, catering to his other personal needs, etc.  All add up to an enormous amount. Moreover, let us not forget that care and support of this proportion continues till such times that the child is alive.

The clauses and regulations related to medical malpractice cases are not uniform across all states. If as a parent or as a member of a family you feel that cerebral palsy in the new born has occurred due to medical ignorance or error, you need to get in touch with professionals. The experienced and attentive lawyers here would soon attend your case gathering all the relevant medical records and other related information or evidence that can help you win the difficult legal battle.

Brain-Injury at Birth

Suffering brain injury at birth is not only a traumatic event for the infant but also for the parents and the entire family. According to available national statistics, most brain injuries to infants happen during birth. Our Michigan brain injury lawyers specialize in claiming for damages and bringing justice to the infant’s family, in case a mishap has been identified as a case of medical malpractice.

It is now known both to parents as well as the medical fraternity dealing with gynecology and obstetrics practice, that it is the doctors, hospitals, nurses and other healthcare providers who are responsible for the successful delivery of a healthy baby. Yet when things go wrong with the newborn, there is no one who seems to be accountable. Some of the common medical errors that can take place during delivery of a baby include: brain injury resulting from a fatal fall after a vaginal delivery; inordinate delay in providing hydration to a dehydrated newborn; inability to diagnose and treat a hypoglycemic condition at the right time resulting in developmental delay and/or cerebral palsy in the infant.

Many families of such unfortunate children want to sue the medical fraternity and seek legal help from us as they claim that they were not properly informed about the condition of the newborn during the time when the brain injury took place. It is but obvious that not many parents are prepared to face the reality of taking life-long care of a brain-injured child with permanent problems related to the brain and/or other neurological disorders. They seek justice and have to take the necessary legal advice from experienced lawyers.

Brain injuries sustained during birth, often last a life time. Legal cases related to brain injuries at birth involve significant value both in terms of jury decisions as well as claim settlements. The reason for this is because providing adequate life-long care and support to a child with brain injuries is an extremely expensive affair. Combine this with the absence of any opportunity for the brain-injured child to earn in his entire life.

Though this may not provide any consolation to the grieving or angry parents of a brain-injured child, but helps to know that there someone who cares. Most states in this country, including Michigan, have aggressive and established local chapters of most major associations who specialize on such issues.

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