How Our Attorneys Can Help With Cerebral Palsy Cases

A cerebral palsy (CP) diagnosis changes a family’s future overnight. Jonathan Schochor and Kerry Staton of Schochor, Staton, Goldberg and Cardea, P.A. devote their medical-malpractice practice to lifting that weight.

We offer free consultations and accept cases on contingency, so you owe no legal fee unless we win. Although our offices sit in Baltimore, we regularly travel to Frederick and meet families virtually or in person. Reach out to us by calling (410) 234-1000 or complete our secure form for a free consultation.

“Thank you for your very skilled, legal advice along with your positivity, honesty, kindness, compassion, and support with my case during an incredibly stressful time. I am beyond grateful to you and your team of experts for bringing much-needed closure. I hope I should not have to, but in the future, I will recommend your professional services to anyone requiring legal expertise. I highly recommend Jim and his team!” – Ryan

What Is Cerebral Palsy, and Can Medical Negligence Cause It?

Cerebral palsy is a group of permanent brain-based movement disorders that affect muscle tone, balance, and posture. The condition develops when the infant brain is damaged before, during, or soon after birth. CP sometimes stems from unpreventable complications, yet avoidable medical mistakes, such as oxygen deprivation, also cause it. When substandard care is the reason, a Frederick cerebral palsy attorney can demand accountability.

What Are the Common Medical Errors That Lead to Cerebral Palsy?

Medical professionals sometimes make preventable errors that injure newborns.

  • Failure to monitor fetal distress – Ignoring abnormal heart-rate tracings lets hypoxia damage the brain.
  • Delayed emergency cesarean section – Waiting too long when distress is clear prolongs oxygen loss.
  • Improper use of forceps or vacuum extractors – Excessive force can fracture the skull or bleed the brain.
  • Untreated birth complications – Placental abruption or a nuchal cord needs swift action to protect oxygen flow.
  • Overlooking maternal warning signs – Dismissing severe hypertension or bleeding robs doctors of time to intervene.

Each error is preventable. If one mirrors your delivery experience, our Frederick birth-injury attorneys should review the records.

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