Families affected by a birth injury know that the damage doesnβt end in the delivery room. For children with cerebral palsy or HIE, the impact of those few minutes can last a lifetime. Thatβs why at CP Family Help, our mission is clear: we fight from the first moment of harm all the way through to securing lifelong care plans that ensure your child receives the support they need for decades to come.
In many cases of HIE or CP, the root cause is medical negligence during labor or delivery. A delayed C-section, failure to monitor fetal distress, or improper use of delivery tools can lead to oxygen deprivation and permanent brain damage. These delivery room errors often result in complex diagnoses like cerebral palsy or hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE).
The effects donβt end at birth. Children with birth injuries may require lifelong therapies, special education support, medical interventions, and assistive technology. This is why we build legal cases that address not just what went wrong but what your child will need to thrive. Our focus is always on building a future through comprehensive lifelong care plans.
A lifelong care plan is a detailed, medically supported roadmap of what a child will need over the course of their life due to a birth injury. These plans may include:
Families often donβt realize the true financial scope of whatβs ahead until years later. Thatβs why we bring in life care planners, economists, and medical experts to calculate the full financial impact of the injury β and demand compensation that ensures your childβs needs are met for life.
Unlike general law firms, our entire practice is centered on helping children with CP and HIE due to birth trauma. This isnβt one of many types of cases we take β itβs all we do. Our experience allows us to see what other attorneys miss and to build stronger cases that include the future-focused element of lifelong care plans.
Whether you’re just starting to question what happened in the delivery room or you’re several years into caring for a child with cerebral palsy, we can step in and guide you toward real answers, options, and support.
We know the last thing you need is more uncertainty. Our goal is to remove the guesswork and walk with your family every step of the way from requesting medical records and investigating delivery room mistakes to working with experts on creating accurate lifelong care plans.
Weβve helped families secure compensation that covers:
Let us put our decades of experience and national reputation to work for your family. Your child deserves more than a one-time settlement they deserve the stability and dignity that comes from a fully funded lifelong care plan.
We believe informed families are empowered families. Thatβs why we created CP Family Help a comprehensive online resource for parents of children affected by CP or HIE. On our site, youβll find:
If your child was harmed due to a delivery room error, you donβt have to face the future alone. With our help, families secure justice and the long-term financial support their children need. Lifelong care plans arenβt just a legal tool theyβre a promise that your childβs needs will never be ignored or underfunded.
Let us help you move forward. Contact us today for a free case review and find out how we can support your familyβs journey from delivery room trauma to long-term stability and care.
A lifelong care plan is a professional projection of all the care, therapies, equipment, and support a child will need throughout their life due to a birth injury like cerebral palsy or HIE.
Medical experts, including life care planners and pediatric specialists, assess your childβs condition and estimate the long-term medical and personal support they’ll require.
They help establish the true cost of your childβs care over their lifetime, which is essential when seeking compensation from negligent providers or hospitals.
An experienced birth injury lawyer works with experts to build a strong case that demands financial coverage for every element of your childβs care plan β from early childhood into adulthood.
Yes, each state has its own statute of limitations. Thatβs why itβs important to speak with a lawyer as soon as you suspect medical negligence played a role in your childβs condition.
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