Cerebral Palsy Compensation Claims

What is cerebral palsy?

Cerebral palsy is a serious condition that can be caused through mismanagement or clinical negligence at birth. This condition can be specifically caused from injury to the brain during childbirth or delivery due to implications such as lack of oxygen or blood to the brain. The condition is non-progressive but the brain damage caused is permanent so it clearly has critical implications on a child’s life.

Cerebral palsy can have different effects in terms of the way it impacts on a child. Depending on the severity of the condition it can cause difficulty in controlling some motor functions, impair the child’s ability to walk or balance and also cause seizures and create cognitive impairment.

What can I do if my child is born with cerebral palsy?

If your baby suffers from cerebral palsy as a result of such medical negligence you may be able to bring a medical negligence claim against the hospital or institution responsible for such negligence.

At QualitySolicitors we have expert cerebral palsy solicitors who have a vast amount of expertise in bringing such specialised medical negligence claims. QualitySolicitors have won many cases and achieved substantial compensation for children who have developed cerebral palsy as a result of a birth injury.

QualitySolicitors ensure you receive 100% compensation

Unfortunately this condition often requires expensive and demanding daily treatment which most families cannot afford. QualitySolicitors operate on a no-win no-fee basis in such cases and this 100% award of compensation ensures that families can afford to look after their child suffering from this condition.

If your child has sustained this condition as a result of negligent medical treatment at birth ring QualitySolicitors today and we will successfully hold those medical authorities responsible for their mistakes. By bringing a cerebral palsy claim today you could receive a large payout ensuring that your child receives the treatment that they need for the rest of their life.