Example Cerebral Palsy Lawsuit Cases
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- The largest medical malpractice jury verdict ever won in the District of Columbia ($24 Million) - for a child who suffered brain damage and cerebral palsy because her doctors failed to properly diagnose and respond to an airway obstruction. Read More
- The largest birth injury verdict ever in Minnesota ($15.5 million) on behalf of a child who suffered brain damage and developed cerebral palsy and mental retardation as a result of mismanagement of labor and delivery. This exceeds the previous largest such verdict in MN by more than $6 million, which was previously obtained by The MEDLaw Legal Team.
- $10.8 Million jury verdict for a child who suffers from cerebral palsy and mental retardation due to a failure to respond to signs and symptoms of a uterine rupture.
- Jury awards record $9.3 Million verdict for child's cerebral palsy caused by brain injury sustained during birth.
- $7.35 Million recovery for a child because of a failure to respond timely to signs of a placental abruption resulting in severe brain damage.
- $6 Million recovery for a child who suffered cerebral palsy because of a mismanaged labor and delivery.
- $5.5 Million recovery for parents of a child in a wrongful birth case because of a failure to detect a severe b rain defect that appeared on a prenatal ultrasound film.
- $5 Million recovery for a child who suffered cerebral palsy and mental retardation because of a mismanaged labor and delivery.
- $4.25 Million recovery for a child who has brain damage and a seizure disorder because of a negligent failure to respond to severe dehydration in a newborn.
- $4 Million recovery for a child who suffers cerebral palsy and mental retardation due to a mismanaged labor and delivery.
- South Carolina jury awards $3.7 million to family for cerebral palsy injuries suffered at birth following doctor's failure to perform a timely delivery. Read More
- $3.25 Million recovery for a child who suffers cerebral palsy and mental retardation due to a mismanaged labor and delivery.
- $3 Million recovery for a child who suffers cerebral palsy due to a mismanaged labor and delivery.
- $2.9 Million recovery for a child who suffers cerebral palsy and brain damage due to a mismanaged labor and delivery resulting in urine rupture.
- $2.75 Million recovery for a child who suffers cerebral palsy due to a mismanaged labor and delivery.
- $2.6 Million legal malpractice recovery against the attorneys who failed to obtain appropriate medical experts to support the case for a mismanaged labor and delivery resulting in cerebral palsy.
- $2.5 Million recovery for a child who suffers cerebral palsy and mental retardation due to a failure to respond timely to signs of a placental abruption.
- $2.3 Million verdict in failure to properly manage pregnancy resulting in death of the baby before birth.
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"After all the information came out, I was bitter. But eventually I put it in my heart to forgive.
It's not about the money, but it helps a lot, because brain injury causes a lot of problems that
you don't know about early on."
"First, you cry. You bawl. You ask yourself, 'why me?' But then I looked at Nathan and I
thought, 'He's exactly the same kid he was before. Now you just know more.'"
"I would tell anyone who's had an experience like ours to keep asking questions.
Don't let them go unanswered. Get a qualified lawyer to look into your case, and don't give up hope."


