North Carolina Cerebral Palsy and Birth Injury Lawyer – FAQs

There are many types of birth injuries that can cause serious and long-lasting damage to newborns. A cerebral palsy and birth injury lawyer from Melrose, Seago & Lay can help you obtain compensation for any injuries sustained by your child during pregnancy, labor, or birth due to the negligence of medical professionals. To help answer your questions about birth injuries, we have assembled a list of frequently asked questions. However, we encourage you to contact a North Carolina-based birth injury and cerebral palsy lawyer to discuss your case in more detail.

What are some common types of birth injuries?

Cerebral palsy is arguably the most well-known and serious type of birth injury. Other types of birth injuries include:

At Melrose, Seago & Lay in North Carolina, a skilled birth injury and cerebral palsy lawyer can help you achieve justice for your misfortune. Medical professionals need to be held accountable for their actions; our team has the compassion and the legal expertise necessary to see that they are. If you have been the victim of medical negligence, don't hesitate to contact a cerebral palsy and birth injury lawyer for the aggressive legal representation you need.

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How are birth injuries caused?

Birth injuries are caused during pregnancy, labor, and delivery, often due to the negligence of a medical professional. When doctors, nurses, or other staff members are entrusted with the delivery of a child and they act in a way that jeopardizes their patient's health and safety, they may be held liable for any injuries that result. In the event that your child was injured as a result of a medical error, a birth injury and cerebral palsy lawyer from Melrose, Seago & Lay will provide aggressive legal representation. We have the experience and the skills necessary to face powerful hospitals and insurance companies and to help you obtain the compensation that you deserve.

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How do I know if my child has cerebral palsy?

Most signs of cerebral palsy (e.g., poor muscle definition, poor coordination, difficulty concentrating, loss of interest in surroundings, and abnormal reflexes) can be discerned in infants as young as one month of age. In older toddlers, the inability to perform common motor skills (such as sitting independently) and abnormal developmental patterns (e.g., excessive arching of the back or walking on tip-toe) may indicate the presence of cerebral palsy.

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Powerful legal representation is necessary in any personal injury case to ensure that you receive the maximum compensation possible. In the event of a birth injury or cerebral palsy, it is important to have a lawyer who is thoroughly familiar with the legal issues involved and who is aggressive in his or her approach. In addition, a birth injury case often requires a long litigation period; hiring aggressive legal representation allows it to be handled in a timely manner. Don't hesitate to contact Melrose, Seago & Lay in North Carolina to speak with a birth injury lawyer today.

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Contact a Cerebral Palsy Lawyer Today

If you have a child who has suffered a birth injury due to the negligence of a doctor or hospital staff member, contact a North Carolina birth injury and cerebral palsy lawyer at Melrose, Seago & Lay today. We have the experience and resources necessary to provide families with aggressive, personalized legal representation in your birth injury case.

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Contact a North Carolina birth injury and cerebral palsy lawyer today for aggressive legal representation for your personal injury.






Melrose, Seago & Lay, P.A.
576 Dellwood Road
Waynesville, North Carolina 28786
Located on Dellwood Road between Russ Avenue and Frog Level.
 
P.O. Box 1011,
2775 Highway 74 East,
Sylva, North Carolina 28779
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