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Atlanta Cerebral Palsy Lawyer - Butler Kahn
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$150 Million

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Wrongful Death Settlement


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$7.5 Million

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Wrongful Death Settlement


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$45 Million

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Motorcycle Accident Settlement


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$4.07 Million

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Car Accident Settlement


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$3.97 Million

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Boating Accident Settlement


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Types and Causes of Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral Palsy consists of disorders impacting someone’s ability to move and keep posture and balance. There are four main types. Spastic Cerebral Palsy makes muscles stiff and movements awkward. Dyskinetic Cerebral Palsy causes uncontrolled movements, affecting the whole body or just a part. Ataxic Cerebral Palsy leads to shaky movements, making it hard to balance. Lastly, Mixed Cerebral Palsy is a combination of the above types, showing symptoms of more than one kind.

The causes of Cerebral Palsy vary. It often results from brain damage before or during birth, or within the first years of life. Common causes include a lack of oxygen to the brain, infections during pregnancy, severe jaundice in the baby, and genetic factors. Brain injuries in early childhood, such as those from car accidents, falls, or abuse, can also lead to Cerebral Palsy.

Living with Cerebral Palsy affects different parts of life. It can impact movement, coordination, and posture. Some people might need help with daily activities, like dressing or eating. Communication can be challenging, affecting social interactions. Cerebral Palsy can also lead to other health issues, like seizures or learning disabilities. Emotional and social support is key, as it can be tough to deal with the physical and mental challenges.

Potential Liable Parties for Cerebral Palsy

In cases of Cerebral Palsy, figuring out who might be responsible is important. Often, it could be medical professionals or the hospital. If mistakes were made during birth, like not managing a baby’s oxygen levels or not responding quickly to problems, the doctors or nurses could be held responsible. In Atlanta, the law says healthcare providers must give care that meets professional standards. If they don’t, and it leads to a condition like Cerebral Palsy, they could be liable.

 

    Legal Options for a Victim of Cerebral Palsy

    If you or your child has Cerebral Palsy and you think it’s due to a mistake by a doctor or hospital, you have legal options. First, consider filing an insurance claim. This means asking the medical professional’s insurance company for money to cover the costs and impacts of the condition.

    If the insurance claim doesn’t work out, you can file a lawsuit. This is taking the matter to court to get a judge or jury to decide. In a lawsuit, you’ll need to show that the medical care wasn’t up to standard and that this caused the Cerebral Palsy. Gathering evidence is key, like medical records and expert opinions.

    It’s also important to know about time limits for taking legal action, known as statutes of limitations. In Atlanta, you generally have two years from when an injury happened, or when you first realized it, to file lawsuit. However, the statute of limitations can be tolled (paused) until the child reaches 18 years of age.

    Potential Damages in Cerebral Palsy Cases

    In a Cerebral Palsy case, you can ask for different kinds of damages. Basically, damages make up for what happened. First, there are general damages. This covers things like medical bills, therapy costs, and any special equipment needed. Then, there are special damages. These are for the pain and suffering caused by Cerebral Palsy. It’s about the emotional and physical impact on you or your child’s life.

    In tragic cases where Cerebral Palsy leads to death, there’s wrongful death. This means suing for the loss of a loved one. Damages here can include the lost chance to earn money, medical costs before death, and the emotional pain of losing someone

    Taking Action

    After a Cerebral Palsy diagnosis, first, get a full medical evaluation to understand the specific needs and challenges. Then, find specialists like neurologists or physical therapists who focus on treating Cerebral Palsy. It’s also key to start early intervention programs to support development. Keep detailed medical records; they’re important if you later decide to explore legal options. Finally, consider talking to a lawyer who knows about Cerebral Palsy cases, as they can advise you on your rights and possible next steps.

    birth injury lawyer can be a big help. They understand the law and know how to find out if medical mistakes caused the condition. A lawyer can gather medical records, talk to experts, and build a strong case. They can negotiate with insurance companies or represent you in court if needed. Most importantly, a lawyer works to get you the money needed for medical care, therapy, and other costs that come with living with Cerebral Palsy.

     

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    If you or your loved one is affected by Cerebral Palsy in Atlanta, it’s important to understand your legal rights and options. You can contact Butler Kahn for a consultation regarding your situation. To get in touch with a birth injury attorney, call (678) 929-4723 or contact us online for a consultation. We can guide you through the legal process, aiming to secure the compensation and justice you deserve.

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    Meet Jeb Butler / Personal Injury Attorney

    It’s pretty simple: a lawyer should be good at what he does, care about his clients, and live up to his word. That is how we have built this firm.

    I’ve been handling exclusively personal injury and wrongful death cases for over ten years. Before that, I worked as a prosecutor, public defender, federal law clerk, and (briefly) as a civil defense lawyer. In law school I argued on the National Moot Court team, published on the Law Review, and graduated magna cum laude. Doing well in law school opened lots of doors for me but it was not until I started my own law firm handling serious injury cases that I opened the right one.

    What I learned before law school has mattered the most. I learned to work hard, for a long time, at jobs that were not glamorous. I shoveled sod, mucked stalls, fed horses and cows, cut grass, and ran a weed-eater. I learned to weld and drive a tractor. I learned about pride in a job well done.

    That is what drives me now. I want to win my client’s case, look them at the eye at the end when we deliver the check, and know that my firm has lived up to its word of delivering top-tier legal work and top-tier client service.

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    If you’re on our page looking for a personal injury lawyer, you and your family have likely suffered a serious loss. This page probably isn’t the first law firm website you’ve visited. Let me tell you what we can do for you.
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