NICU Stay Turned Into Something Permanent.
Many families walk into the NICU expecting a few hard days or weeks. But sometimes, that NICU stay turns into something permanent a lifelong journey of therapy, special care, and questions that never fully go away. At CP Family Help, we help parents understand what happened and fight for the support their children deserve when medical negligence played a role.

If Your Baby’s NICU Stay Turned Into Something Permanent, You’re Not Alone

We’ve heard from parents across the country whose children were placed in the NICU for oxygen deprivation, delayed C-sections, infections, or delivery complications. Some of those children left with diagnoses like cerebral palsy or HIE life-altering conditions that could have been prevented. When a NICU stay turns into something permanent, you deserve answers and a plan for moving forward.

  • We investigate how your labor and delivery were handled
  • We work with medical experts to identify negligence
  • We build legal strategies tailored for CP and HIE cases

We Focus Only on Birth Injuries and the Children They Affect

Our legal team doesn’t handle car accidents or product claims. We only represent families impacted by birth trauma and that includes many children whose journey began with a NICU stay that turned into something permanent. That focus means we understand the medical complexities, the emotional toll, and what’s needed long term.

Every child’s case is unique, but common issues include:

  • Missed signs of fetal distress
  • Delayed emergency C-sections
  • Oxygen deprivation leading to HIE
  • Infections or mismanaged complications in the NICU

We Help Build Lifelong Care Plans – Not Just Lawsuits

When a NICU stay turns into something permanent, the legal process is just one piece of the puzzle. Our team helps families secure the funds they’ll need for long-term care: in-home nurses, mobility equipment, specialized education, and more. We fight for outcomes that support your child’s full future — not just a one-time settlement.

We partner with life care planners, pediatric specialists, and financial advisors who understand exactly what your child may need across a lifetime of challenges and victories.

You Deserve a Legal Team That’s Been Here Before

We’ve supported families in every state through the aftermath of a difficult delivery or extended NICU stay. Whether your baby was diagnosed with cerebral palsy, HIE, or another birth-related brain injury, we know how to get answers and results.

No one should have to face this alone. Especially not when a NICU stay turned into something permanent because someone failed to act when it mattered most.

Reach out today for a free, confidential case review. We’ll help you understand your options and take the first step toward support, accountability, and a better path forward.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What if my child’s NICU stay seemed normal at first?

Sometimes the effects of birth injury don’t show up until weeks or months later. If your child’s NICU stay turned into something permanent and they’ve been diagnosed with HIE or cerebral palsy, we can investigate what went wrong during birth or postnatal care.

How do I know if there was medical negligence?

We work with independent medical experts to review labor, delivery, and NICU records. If there were preventable errors, we’ll uncover them and build a strong legal case on your behalf.

Can I still take legal action if it’s been over a year?

Each state has different statutes of limitations, but there may still be time especially in cases involving children. Contact us right away to explore your options.

What kind of support can you help us secure?

We help families fight for financial support to cover therapies, home modifications, medical devices, long-term nursing care, and future educational needs for children with conditions caused by preventable birth trauma.

What does it cost to talk to you?

Nothing. We offer free consultations, and we don’t charge legal fees unless we win. That means there’s no financial risk to contacting us about your child’s NICU experience.