Catastrophic Injuries from Cerebral Palsy: Birth Injury Lawyer in Portland

catastrophic injuries from cerebral palsy

Birth Injury Lawyer in Portland Explains Catastrophic Injuries from Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral palsy, also known as CP, is a disorder or group of disorders which affects an individual’s ability to move or control movement.  This means that an individual is unable to perform tasks such as walking, sitting, writing, and sometimes even talking, eating, or drinking.  Cerebral palsy is a very serious type of birth injury and it is one of the most common types of birth injuries.  Victims who suffer from cerebral palsy usually suffer for an entire lifetime.  Luckily, advancements in physical therapy and occupational therapy have help individuals with cerebral palsy live better lives.  They will, not be cured.  There is no cure to cerebral palsy.  Our birth injury lawyer in Portland, Oregon explains the most catastrophic injuries from cerebral palsy.

Cerebral Palsy: Four Types

There are four types of cerebral palsy.  Each type is different and devastating.  The four types are the following:

  • Spastic cerebral palsy – this is the most common form which is caused by stiff and rigid muscles or tendons.  This results in a decrease in range of motion due to the tough joints.
  • Athetoid cerebral palsy or dyskinetic cerebral palsy – this is the next most common form of cerebral palsy which causes slow, writhing movements.  Individuals which this type of cerebral palsy of flaccid muscles.
  • Ataxic cerebral palsy – this is a rarer type of cerebral palsy which results in difficult with fine motor movement such as buttoning a shirt or writing, as well as uncontrollable tremors.
  • Mixed cerebral palsy – this is a mix of multiple types of cerebral palsy that can fluctuate.

Catastrophic Injuries from Cerebral Palsy

While cerebral palsy causes motor movement issues and functional problems, which this can be very damaging and impairing, it is not the only problem that cerebral palsy can cause.  Severe instances of cerebral palsy usually have some other and more serious form of disability with it.  This includes some very catastrophic and damaging issues.  This is related to the fact that cerebral palsy is a brain injury which causes lesions or damage in the brain.  Therefore, the fact that there is so much brain damage means that there are going to be other issues with the brain.

Some of the most catastrophic injuries that could be caused by cerebral palsy include the following:

  • Seizures
  • Vision loss
  • Hearing loss
  • Speech problems
  • Learning disabilities 
  • Behavior problems
  • Mental retardation 
  • Respiratory problems including issues like severe asthma 
  • Bowel or bladder problems
  • Bone abnormalities
  • Severe cognitive defects, and
  • Many other serious or catastrophic injuries.

This is also in addition to the fact that cerebral palsy could cause an individual to be bedridden and unable to care for himself or herself.  This means that victims may be dependent on around-the-clock nursing care for their wholes lives.  This is a very serious complication and need that a birth injury lawyer in Portland could address for victims and their families.

Call Our Portland Birth Injury Lawyers for Help with Any Cerebral Palsy Case

If you or a loved one have been seriously injured or killed as a result of medical malpractice contact the Oregon Medical Malpractice Lawyers at Kuhlman Law at our number below or fill out the intake form.  We offer a free initial case evaluation and handle cases on a contingency fee which means that you pay no money unless we recover. 

Our law firm handles cases throughout the state including Bend and Portland Oregon, Redmond, Central Oregon, Sisters, Madras, Multnomah County, Deschutes County, Salem, Eugene, Corvallis, Lane County, Medford, Gresham, La Grande, Albany, Medford, Beaverton, Umatilla, Pendleton,  Cottage Grove, Florence, Oregon City, Springfield, Keizer, Grants Pass, McMinnville, Tualatin, West Linn, Forest Grove, Wilsonville, Newberg, Roseburg, Lake Oswego, Klamath Falls, Happy Valley, Tigard, Ashland, Milwakie, Coos Bay, The Dalles,  St. Helens, Sherwood, Central Point, Canby, Troutdale, Hermiston, Silverton, Hood River, Newport, Prineville, Astoria, Tillamook, Lincoln City, Hillsboro, and Vancouver, Washington.  

We also have an office in Minneapolis, Minnesota and take medical malpractice cases throughout the Twin Cities, including St. Paul, Hennepin County, Ramsey County, Dakota County, Washington County, Anoka County, Scott County, Blaine, Stillwater, and Saint Paul Minnesota.  

Please act quickly, there is a limited time (Statute of Limitations) in which you can bring a claim under the law.

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