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By Jeffrey Rasansky | December 17th 2013 | Birth Injury FAQs , FAQ
Answer: Birth injuries can range from minor conditions that heal quickly to severe, lifelong disabilities. The most common types include: Cerebral palsy: Caused by Continue Reading
By Jeffrey Rasansky | December 17th 2013 | Birth Injury FAQs , FAQ
Not all birth injuries are permanent. Many are temporary and heal on their own within weeks or months, such as minor bruising, soft tissue Continue Reading
By Jeffrey Rasansky | December 17th 2013 | Birth Injury FAQs , FAQ
Answer: Birth injuries can occur for many reasons, but they generally fall into three categories: mother-related factors, baby-related factors, and medical negligence-related factors. Mother-Related Continue Reading
By Jeffrey Rasansky | December 17th 2013 | Birth Injury FAQs , FAQ
Answer: Cerebral palsy (CP) is widely misunderstood. While it is one of the most common childhood motor disabilities, myths and misinformation often prevent families Continue Reading
By Jeffrey Rasansky | December 17th 2013 | Birth Injury FAQs , FAQ
Answer: No. Cerebral palsy (CP) is not a progressive disease—the underlying brain injury does not worsen over time. However, symptoms can change as a Continue Reading
By Jeffrey Rasansky | December 17th 2013 | Birth Injury FAQs , FAQ
Answer: No. Cerebral palsy (CP) is not contagious. It is a neurological condition, not an infectious disease, and cannot be passed from one person Continue Reading
By Jeffrey Rasansky | December 17th 2013 | Birth Injury FAQs , FAQ
Answer: Cerebral palsy (CP) cannot always be prevented, but many cases are avoidable with proper medical care. Because CP is caused by damage to Continue Reading
By Jeffrey Rasansky | December 17th 2013 | Birth Injury FAQs , FAQ
Answer: Yes. In many cases, cerebral palsy (CP) can result from preventable medical errors made by doctors, nurses, or other healthcare providers. While some Continue Reading
By Jeffrey Rasansky | December 17th 2013 | Birth Injury FAQs , FAQ
Answer: Yes. In most cases, the child is the one entitled to compensation since they were directly harmed by medical negligence. Compensation is usually Continue Reading
By Jeffrey Rasansky | December 17th 2013 | Birth Injury FAQs , FAQ
Answer: Yes. It’s essential to contact a lawyer as soon as possible</strong if you suspect your child’s birth injury may have been caused by Continue Reading
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