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What are some causes of cerebral palsy?
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If you have a child with cerebral palsy, you may wonder: can i file a medical malpractice lawsuit for delayed-onset cerebral palsy? The answer depends on understanding the specific cause of your child's condition.
Cerebral palsy is a condition that can be caused by damage to the brain. This damage can occur:
You generally may only sue your doctor or file a medical malpractice claim for cerebral palsy if the doctor did something wrong. For example, if the doctor did not deliver the child correctly and was negligent in his actions during the delivery process, your doctor's negligence may be found to be the cause of the condition and the doctor can be held legally responsible. However, if the cause was natural- such as meningitis- and couldn't be avoided no matter what the doctor did, then there's no one to blame and no one to sue.
To determine if you may have a case for medical malpractice, you should consult with a lawyer who can help you to identify the cause of your child's cerebral palsy and who can help you hold the doctor responsible for any negligent actions he may have taken that contributed to the condition.
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