When birth trauma changes the course of a childβs life, families are left searching for answers, support, and justice. At CP Family Help, all we do is fight for kids living with HIE and cerebral palsy caused by preventable medical errors. We understand the long journey ahead and we’re here to walk it with you, every step of the way.
Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy (HIE) is a serious birth injury caused by a lack of oxygen and blood flow to the brain. It can result in permanent neurological damage, including cerebral palsy. Families living with HIE face a future filled with complex care needs, therapy, and uncertainty but they donβt have to face it alone.
Unlike other law firms, we donβt take on a little bit of everything. All we do is fight for kids living with HIE or cerebral palsy resulting from birth injuries. This deep focus allows us to:
For parents and caregivers, living with HIE means navigating a maze of doctorβs visits, therapy sessions, financial concerns, and emotional stress. Itβs a daily balancing act between providing care and trying to maintain normalcy.
We understand whatβs at stake. Thatβs why we work hard to secure the funds needed for:
Our goal is simple: to give every child living with HIE or CP the best possible chance at life. Hereβs how we do it:
When birth goes wrong, the consequences can last a lifetime. Thatβs why families across the country turn to us when they suspect preventable medical mistakes led to their child living with HIE or cerebral palsy.
We bring unmatched dedication, medical insight, and legal strength to every case β because every child deserves justice, and every parent deserves answers.
If your child is living with HIE or cerebral palsy from a birth injury, donβt wait. The sooner you speak with an experienced advocate, the better your chances of securing the resources your child needs for the future.
Reach out now because when birth goes wrong, families deserve to be heard, supported, and fiercely defended.
Living with HIE often involves long-term therapy, medical care, and developmental challenges. The severity depends on the extent of brain damage caused by oxygen deprivation at birth.
Yes. If your childβs HIE was caused by delayed delivery, failure to monitor fetal distress, or other medical errors, you may have a strong case. Our team fights exclusively for children living with HIE or CP caused by such negligence.
Yes, there are statutes of limitations that vary by state. Itβs best to contact us as soon as possible to protect your childβs rights and future.
Yes, there are statutes of limitations that vary by state. Itβs best to contact us as soon as possible to protect your childβs rights and future.
Start by contacting us for a free consultation. Weβll listen to your story, review medical records, and explain your legal options. Youβll owe us nothing unless we recover compensation for your family.