At CP Family Help, we don’t cover every type of injury. We’re not a general law firm, and we don’t spread ourselves thin. We’re CP and HIE attorneys and that means cerebral palsy and hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy are the only things we handle. That laser focus is how we deliver real results for families like yours, time and time again.

When your child is diagnosed with HIE or cerebral palsy due to birth trauma, you don’t need a law firm that “also” does birth injury cases. You need CP and HIE attorneys who live and breathe these cases every day.

We Handle One Thing: CP and HIE from Birth Trauma

We’ve spent years becoming experts in this exact field not personal injury in general, not other medical malpractice areas. Just this. Just CP and HIE attorneys helping families navigate the long-term consequences of birth injury. That’s our calling.

  • National legal team focused exclusively on HIE and CP cases
  • Collaboration with neonatal, neurological, and developmental specialists
  • Track record of recovering millions for lifelong care and therapies

By dedicating our practice to CP and HIE attorneys work, we understand the medical, emotional, and financial toll birth trauma takes on families. And we’ve built a system that gets answers, gets accountability, and gets families what they need to move forward.

Why You Need a CP and HIE Attorney Not Just Any Lawyer

Cerebral palsy and HIE cases are some of the most complex and high-stakes medical negligence claims in existence. The science is complicated. The law is technical. The needs of your child are lifelong.

A general personal injury lawyer may not understand the nuances. But CP and HIE attorneys know what early signs of negligence look like, what expert testimony matters most, and what a fair settlement for future care should include.

This is why our clients choose us. Because we know this journey inside and out and we know how to make the legal system work for families like yours.

What We Fight For

  • Therapy costs, including speech, physical, and occupational therapy
  • Medical equipment and home accessibility modifications
  • In-home nursing or care support
  • Special education and transportation resources
  • Long-term financial security for your child

As experienced CP and HIE attorneys, we don’t just file paperwork and negotiate settlements. We build future-focused legal strategies tailored to the needs of children with cerebral palsy and HIE. And we do it with compassion, clarity, and commitment.

Start With a Free Case Review

If you believe your child’s cerebral palsy or HIE was caused by a preventable mistake during labor or delivery, talk to us. There’s no cost, no pressure just experienced CP and HIE attorneys ready to review your case and offer honest guidance.

Contact CP Family Help today to get started. We’re ready to listen and help your family take the next step toward justice and healing.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What makes CP and HIE attorneys different from regular birth injury lawyers?

General birth injury lawyers handle many kinds of cases. CP and HIE attorneys focus exclusively on birth trauma that causes hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy and cerebral palsy, meaning we go deeper and fight harder for those specific outcomes.

Do I need a lawyer just for CP or HIE?

If your child has been diagnosed with HIE or cerebral palsy, working with CP and HIE attorneys gives you the highest chance of uncovering medical negligence and securing long-term compensation for their care needs.

Is there a fee to talk to a CP and HIE attorney?

No. We offer 100% free consultations. And if we take your case, you won’t owe anything unless we win. No fees, no pressure — just help when you need it most.

How quickly should I act after a diagnosis?

State laws limit how long you have to file a claim. That’s why we encourage families to reach out to our CP and HIE attorneys as soon as possible for a case review and investigation.

What if I’m not sure what happened during delivery?

That’s exactly what we investigate. Even if you don’t have answers yet, our team will help request records, review them with experts, and uncover whether your child’s condition was preventable.