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Massachusetts Personal Injury Lawyer Blog

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Birth Injuries

1/20/2009
Bobbi Rahder
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Where can parents of children with cerebral palsy find hope?

Parents of children who have cerebral palsy often don't receive much hope for their children's recovery by the medical community.  Many parents refuse to give up and look for positive life changes for their children.  They look for opportunities to network with other parents and help each other find support.  Massachusetts attorney Thomas M. Kiley,  works with many parents to find resources and if the condition was caused by a birth injury, helps parents receive compensation to help pay for the life-long medical bills and treatment of their injured child.

    The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) is a government entity that provides resources to parents of children with cerebral palsy, and also encourages research and holds clinical trials for alternative treatments.



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