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Are all cerebral palsy cases caused by negligence?

  • Premature birth – babies born too early are at higher risk for brain bleeds or underdeveloped lungs leading to oxygen deprivation.
  • Maternal or neonatal infections – such as meningitis, toxoplasmosis, or viral illnesses that affect brain development.
  • Stroke or blood clots – which can reduce blood flow to the brain.
  • Lack of oxygen during delivery – known as birth asphyxia, one of the leading contributors to cerebral palsy.
  • Traumatic birth injuries – improper use of forceps/vacuums or failure to respond to fetal distress.

While some cases are unpreventable, others are directly linked to medical malpractice. For example, if a doctor fails to monitor fetal distress, delays an emergency C-section, or mishandles delivery, the resulting brain injury may lead to cerebral palsy. In such situations, parents may have the right to file a cerebral palsy malpractice lawsuit to pursue compensation for long-term care, therapy, and support.

Concerned about negligence? Call the Dallas birth injury attorneys at Rasansky | McKenzie Law for a free consultation: (214) 367-6793.

Are all cerebral palsy cases caused by negligence?

No. Not all cases of cerebral palsy (CP) are caused by medical negligence. Cerebral palsy can result from many different factors that damage or disrupt a baby’s brain development during pregnancy, labor, delivery, or shortly after birth. These causes may include:

  • Premature birth – babies born too early are at higher risk for brain bleeds or underdeveloped lungs leading to oxygen deprivation.
  • Maternal or neonatal infections – such as meningitis, toxoplasmosis, or viral illnesses that affect brain development.
  • Stroke or blood clots – which can reduce blood flow to the brain.
  • Lack of oxygen during delivery – known as birth asphyxia, one of the leading contributors to cerebral palsy.
  • Traumatic birth injuries – improper use of forceps/vacuums or failure to respond to fetal distress.

While some cases are unpreventable, others are directly linked to medical malpractice. For example, if a doctor fails to monitor fetal distress, delays an emergency C-section, or mishandles delivery, the resulting brain injury may lead to cerebral palsy. In such situations, parents may have the right to file a cerebral palsy malpractice lawsuit to pursue compensation for long-term care, therapy, and support.

Concerned about negligence? Call the Dallas birth injury attorneys at Rasansky | McKenzie Law for a free consultation: (214) 367-6793.

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