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CEREBRAL PALSY ATTORNEY / LAWYER - BACKGROUND
WILLIS LAW FIRM - REPRESENTING THE SERIOUSLY INJURED FOR OVER 22+ YEARS
The Willis Law Firm is a Texas-based law firm with a strong national presence and recognition. David P.Willis has gained a national reputation as a leading personal injury lawyer. He specializes in the prosecution of serious injury cases, involving burns, paralysis, brain damage, spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries and wrongful death suits. Throughout his 22+ year legal career, Mr. Willis has been personally compelled to force defendants to be accountable for their negligent acts and for the sale of dangerous products that kill and maim the consumers in the United States. His educational, career and legal background includes:
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Baylor University (BA 1978)
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South Texas College of Law (JD 1982)
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State Bar Of Texas (Since 1983)
- New York Bar Association (Since 2005)
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Supreme Court of Texas - Attorney (1983-1984)
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Vice President of Harris County Bar Association (1984-1985)
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Board Certified Personal Injury Trial Lawyer (Since 1988)
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Association of American Trial Lawyers (ATLA) (Since 1988)
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Texas Bar Foundation (Since 1996)
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"AV" Rating (Highest Peer Review Rating) by Martindale Hubbell
- United States Patent Holder
At The Willis Law Firm, you get to talk with a Board Certified Personal Injury Trial Lawyer, certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. Mr. Willis has represented numerous families with children with Cerebral Palsy and other brain injuries. He is an experienced Cerebral Palsy Lawyer with the necessary financial resources, legal skill and team of distinguished medical experts to bring a cerebral palsy lawsuit against your OB/GYN, doctors, nurses, medical staffs, and hospitals.
Further, a paralegal at The Willis Law Firm will be assigned to you to assist in your Cerebral Palsy Lawsuit evaluation.We understand the day to day challenges of a parent with a Cerebral Palsy child, and we will be respectful of your needs and supportive of your goals. We will always strive to be patient and understanding and try and answer your questions and address your concerns.Talking with a Cerebral Palsy Lawyer should not be uncomfortable or intimidating. Always remember we are here to assist you, as we are on your side, fighting for you at all times.
It is important that we know what you know, so as to better represent you in a Cerebral Palsy Lawsuit. In many cases the the parents of the injured child have not been definitely told by their doctor that their child has Cerebral Palsy. Sometimes a nurse or therapist has informed them or has suggested that they talk to a lawyer. In either case, always feel free to call and discuss your concerns with the Willis Law Firm. We will help gather all the necessary medical records, fetal heart monitor strips and other materials needed to evaluate your cerebral palsy lawsuit and determine whether the Cerebral Palsy is due to medical malpractice and/or medical negligence.
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FREE CASE EVALUATION
If your baby has been diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy and you believe that medical malpractice may have occurred by your Doctors, ObGyn, nurses, assistants and/or hospital staff, then you may have a Cerebral Palsy Legal Action for legal damages against those that may have caused or contributed to your child's condition.
If you have a question regarding any aspect of a medical malpractice / cerebral palsy lawsuit, then call and talk to a trial attorney with over 20+ years experience. Don't wait, get your questions answered today. Contact: Cerebral Palsy Attorney
FREE CASE EVALUATION
Call 1 800 883 9858
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BOARD CERTIFIED
TRIAL LAWYER
Mr. Willis is a Board Certified Personal Injury Trial Lawyer, certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization since 1988. It cost you nothing to discuss your case or ask a question.Call now for a Free Confidential Consultation.
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COMMON QUESTIONS
Question: What are the most common causes of cerebral palsy?
Answer: During the birth, many times the child’s ability to obtain needed oxygen is a chief cause of cerebral palsy. It may result from premature separation of the placenta, too large of baby for the birth canal or pelvis, too long or too abrupt of labor, awkward and/or breech deliveries, cord entanglement, excessive Pitocin, shoulder dystocia, failure to order timely cesarean (c-section), placenta abruptus, excessive force or use of vacuum or forceps, and ruptured uterus. In additional cerebral palsy may occur when there is presence of birth asphyxia, a vaginal birth after a caesarean delivery (VBAC) with a ruptured uterus, neonatal depression, static encephalopathy, fetal bleeding, periventricular leukomalacia, fetal distress during labor, an abrupted placenta and/or hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy,
Question: What are the early signs that may indicate a birth injury or birth trauma may have occurred ?
Answer: Early signs of cerebral palsy may include but limited to low apgar scores, child born with low ph or acidosis, a child born with a bluish skin tone, seizure immediately after birth, cerebral edema, difficulty breathing on its own and a child born severely bruised at birth. These signs may show evidence of a forced delivery or excessive force or trauma on the infant during birth.
Question: What are the physical signs or common symptoms that indicate that a child may have cerebral palsy ?
Answer: A child with cerebral palsy may have limbs that are hard to move or stiff, underdeveloped limbs, muscular hypertonicity, muscle weakness and a tendency to contractures. Cerebral Palsy (CP) child may also exhibit involuntary or uncontrolled movements ,weakness, incoordination, wide-based gait, imbalance and difficulty in depth perception.
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Cerebral Palsy Treatment
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Neonatal Depression
Birth Asphyxia
Static Encephalopathy
Developmental Delays
Low apgar scores
Cerebral Edema
Acidosis (low ph)
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Life Expectancy
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