Category: Area of Practice

What is Dyskinetic Cerebral Palsy?

What is Dyskinetic Cerebral Palsy?

Dyskinetic cerebral palsy (CP) is caused by damage to the basal ganglia or cerebellum in the brain and can cause multiple problems, including involuntary movements of the muscles, motor control problems, and developmental delays. The primary characteristics of this type of cerebral palsy include postural abnormalities while resting and sudden muscle contractions when trying to […]

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Emergency Room Errors: When Mistakes Count as Negligence

Emergency Room Errors: When Mistakes Count as Negligence

Pennsylvanians go to hospital emergency departments to take care of immediate medical needs. People expect they will receive quality care in the emergency room. However, hospital emergency departments often lack enough staff to quickly address all of their patient’s needs. When there aren’t enough medical staff members in an emergency department, it is easier for […]

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Hiring a Cerebral Palsy Attorney

Hiring a Cerebral Palsy Attorney

If your child has been diagnosed with cerebral palsy caused by a birth injury, you likely feel overwhelmed and concerned about their future. Cerebral palsy can permanently affect your child’s life and have a substantial impact on your family’s financial well-being. Fortunately, Pennsylvania law allows victims and their families to pursue compensation against the negligent […]

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Chest Injury After Car Accident

Chest Injury After Car Accident

A motor vehicle collision can cause many different types of injuries. While some car accidents only involve property damage, many others result in serious injuries. Thoracic or chest injuries are fairly common in car wrecks. A Philadelphia car accident attorney can advocate for you when you have sustained injuries in a crash caused by someone […]

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Broke Bones & Types Of Fractures From Car Accidents  

Broke Bones & Types Of Fractures From Car Accidents  

Motor vehicle collisions in Pennsylvania can cause multiple types of injuries, including broken bones. The injuries you might suffer will vary in severity based on the speed at impact, your position in the car, whether you were wearing a seatbelt, and others. After you have been in a motor vehicle accident, you should see a […]

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