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Cerebral Palsy from Brain Injuries

A young child in a rollover accident may sustain serious injuries to the head, resulting in damage to the brain. If a child is young enough, the damage done in a rollover accident could affect the child for the rest of his or her life. Depending on the type and extent of the injury, a child could develop cerebral palsy because of brain damage suffered in a vehicle rollover.

If your child has cerebral palsy because of brain damage suffered in a rollover accident, contact the SUV rollover lawyers of the Willis Law Firm by calling 800-883-9858 today.

Symptoms of Cerebral Palsy

The injuries sustained in a rollover accident commonly affect a person’s brain and neck, as these areas receive the most trauma when a vehicle’s roof collapses. Although a child may be secured in a car seat, the accident can still lead to some injuries that may contribute to a loss of full control over the nervous system. As a result, they may not be able to control important motor centers such as the muscles, and the following problems can arise as a result:

  • Loss of or difficulty with movement
  • Muscle atrophy
  • Inability to stretch out a muscle
  • Tremors
  • Bladder and bowel control
  • Speech dysfunction
  • Pain
  • Sleep disorders

Unfortunately, cerebral palsy is not curable at the current time. As such, a parent may need financial compensation to help pay for their child’s ongoing medical treatment.

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If your child has been injured in a rollover accident, there may be legal action available for you. To learn more about your options, contact the SUV rollover attorneys of the Willis Law Firm today at 800-883-9858.

 

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