I was riding my bike in Detroit when a tractor-trailer truck pulled into my lane of travel and forced me to roll my bike into an oncoming lane of traffic. I suffered catastrophic injuries, including a traumatic brain injury and numerous bone fractures, which required multiple surgeries. I chose Buckfire & Buckfire for my motorcycle accident case and they settled it for $1,100,000.00. In my opinion, they are the best motorcycle accident lawyers in Michigan.
- Michael J. Smith, Waterford, MI
A friend then suggested that I call attorney Daniel Buckfire about my Detroit, Michigan car accident case. He spoke with me personally and understood the serious nature of my injury and began working on my case immediately. My condition worsened and I have had several surgeries. Mr. Buckfire fought hard to obtain a settlement of $1,400,000.00 for me. I cannot imagine any other attorney going to such great lengths to help a client. I am grateful for his efforts.
- Margie D., Ohio
Our Michigan cerebral palsy lawyers represent children and their families in lawsuits against doctors, hospitals, and nurses in cases in which medical errors cause cerebral palsy. Cerebral Palsy refers to any of a number of neurological disorders that appear in infancy or early childhood. Cerebral palsy is caused by abnormalities in the parts of the brain that control muscle movement. Early signs of cerebral palsy usually appear prior to the child's third birthday.
Symptoms of Cerebral Palsy
A person with cerebral palsy often exhibits:
Causes of Cerebral Palsy
Most children with cerebral palsy are born with it, but a significant minority develops cerebral palsy as a result of events that occur during the first several months of life. These evens can include:
If cerebral palsy is caused by brain damage during childbirth or as a result of other medical error, the child or his or her parents may have a valid medical malpractice claim. Similarly, the child may be able to collect damages for future medical treatment and decreased earnings in a lawsuit for a car accident or a slip and fall accident or in a lawsuit against a child abuser.
Cerebral palsy cannot be cured insofar as no amount of treatment can remove or fix the brain abnormalities that cause it. However, treatments like speech and occupational therapy, corrective surgery, medication, and other treatments can allow people with cerebral palsy to lead near-normal adult lives. There are many resources available for people and parents who need assistance in dealing with cerebral palsy.
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The statute of limitations for birth injury cases varies from state to state. In Michigan, you must file a lawsuit before the minors 10th birthday. If you miss a deadline, your claim will be lost forever. To avoid these severe consequences, you should contact the Michigan birth injury lawyers at Buckfire & Buckfire, P.C. immediately.
We will represent you in your Michigan birth injury / cerebral palsy case under our NO FEE PROMISE. This means that you will not be charged any legal fees whatsoever unless we obtain a settlement or recovery for you. You have absolutely no obligation for legal fees unless we win your case. If we do not obtain a settlement for you, you owe us nothing!
If your child suffers from birth injuries, you should contact the Michigan birth injury firm of Buckfire & Buckfire, P.C. immediately. Call us now at (800) 606-1717 to speak with one of our experienced Michigan birth injury lawyers about your case.
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Buckfire & Buckfire
25800 Northwestern Hwy,
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Southfield, MI 48075
Phone: (248) 569-4646
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3420 E. Jefferson
Detroit, MI 48225