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There is nothing more traumatic than your child suffering a birth injury. If you have questions about initiating a birth injury case, contact our firm to schedule a consultation with an experienced medical malpractice attorney.
A Lifetime of Care, a Lifelong Recovery
Parents of children with cerebral palsy often have one overriding question: What really happened? When a doctor's error or other medical malpractice is to blame for your child's cerebral palsy or other physical, mental or developmental disability, the team at Miller, Curtis & Weisbrod is here to find the truth and hold the negligent parties accountable.
Miller, Curtis & Weisbrod is a nationally-recognized leader in plaintiff's personal injury trial law. If your child suffers from cerebral palsy due to a birth injury caused by medical malpractice, please contact us today.
Our Mission: Long Term Care and Recovery
Our capable attorneys go the extra mile to ensure that the dollars we recover for our clients today will continue to provide for their child's care in the future. We assist our clients in structuring investments and annuities to take care of living needs. We also provide sound legal guidance in the creation of a trust to cover any unforeseen medical expenses.
Our goal is to help make your child's lifetime care self-sustaining. From the day of the settlement or jury award, you won't have to worry about how your child will be taken care of if something happens to you. Call our Dallas offices today toll free at 888.987.0005 to learn more in a free consultation with an experienced lawyer.
More About Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral palsy is a permanent condition that results from damage to the cerebrum —the part of the brain responsible for motor skills and coordination. Cerebral palsy is characterized by movement disorders and lack of muscular control. It is often the result of infant brain injury, sometimes due to medical malpractice before, during or shortly after delivery.
Although symptoms vary greatly from case to case and may improve over time (with appropriate and often costly therapy), when a baby suffers brain damage and develops cerebral palsy, a lifetime of special care is required. The family is facing enormous financial expense. We make it our mission to recover the compensation these families deserve for their existing medical bills and the future expenses associated with caring for a child with cerebral palsy.
What Causes Cerebral Palsy
Failure to recognize and address problems during labor, waiting too long to respond to identified problems, improper use of forceps, a mistake during vacuum-assisted delivery or a mishandled vaginal birth after a C-section resulting in a ruptured uterus can result in cerebral palsy.
Miller, Curtis & Weisbrod has extensive experience handling cerebral palsy cases on behalf of clients in Texas and nationwide, including cases involving the failure to diagnose fetal distress, failure to accurately interpret fetal heart tracings and delayed delivery.
Continue reading for a list of real results in cerebral palsy and other birth injury cases, or you may contact us now to schedule a free consultation.


