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Experienced Medical Malpractice Attorney Handling Cerebral Palsy Cases

Cerebral palsy is a type of brain injury that occurs when there is an insufficient flow of oxygen to a baby’s brain during labor or delivery.  Cerebral palsy is one of the most serious types of birth injuries, as children who develop cerebral palsy often suffer from health complications for the rest of their lives.  Because cerebral palsy permanently affects motor control, function and movement, children with cerebral palsy typically require ongoing physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy.  Although there is no cure for cerebral palsy, providing your child with the medical treatment and therapies he or she needs can significantly improve the quality of their lives.

Many cases of cerebral palsy are caused by some type of negligence or malpractice during the labor and delivery process.  Maybe a nurse misread the fetal monitoring strip.  Perhaps a doctor failed to deliver a distressed baby in a timely enough manner.  Or maybe a doctor didn’t order a cesarean section when it was needed. There are many circumstances in the delivery room that could ultimately lead to a birth injury that causes cerebral palsy.  If you can establish that a doctor or nurse’s negligence or malpractice was to blame, you may be able to recover compensation for your child’s medical expenses, future medical care, ongoing therapies, adaptive equipment, and decreased quality of life.

Why Los Angeles Medical Malpractice Lawyer Dr. Bruce G. Fagel?

The key to filing a strong medical malpractice claim is to find an attorney who not only has extensive medical malpractice experience, but who also has a high rate of success.  Los Angeles cerebral palsy attorney Dr. Bruce G. Fagel has helped many families throughout the Los Angeles area file medical malpractice and negligence lawsuits involving cerebral palsy claims, and has been very successful in recovering verdicts and settlements that are more than fair and just.  Because of his experience working as an emergency medicine doctor for 10 years, Dr. Fagel can identity when a doctor, nurse, or hospital committed malpractice, and is able to effectively explain his case before a judge and jury if need be.

If your child has developed cerebral palsy, take a moment to discuss your case with Dr. Fagel.  Dr. Fagel can easily determine whether or not you have a viable claim, and can help you take legal action against the doctor, nurse, or hospital responsible for your child’s condition.

Contact The Law Offices of Dr. Bruce G. Fagel and Associates today! Call (800) 541-9376.

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