Cerebral Palsy Claims
In the UK, cerebral palsy develops in 1 in every 10,000 babies born. Cerebral palsy is a condition which can occur before, during or shortly after birth. This condition usually occurs when the baby is deprived of oxygen during delivery which results in damage to the brain. Babies who develop cerebral palsy suffer from physical and intellectual difficulties and require help and assistance for many years.
Cerebral palsy can be prevented because in many cases, it occurs due to medical negligence. If your child or a member of your family has developed cerebral palsy because of the negligence of the medical professionals, you may be eligible to put up cerebral palsy claims.
What Causes Cerebral Palsy?
The major cause of cerebral palsy is lack of oxygen during the delivery process. Premature birth is also a common cause. In order to make a clinical negligence claim for cerebral palsy, it is important that this condition developed because of the negligence of the medical professionals.
Legal Help With Cerebral Palsy Claims
Cerebral palsy can have a major effect on the victim’s quality of life. For this reason, it is important to seek legal help and consider putting forward a claim for compensation. If you think you have a cerebral palsy claim, we can help you make a claim using a No Win No Fee scheme.
Submit your details through our online claim form and we will put you in touch with an experienced clinical negligence solicitor.





