Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral Palsy Attorney in Honolulu

Knowledgeable Support for Cerebral Palsy Cases in Hawaii

Families facing cerebral palsy deserve guidance from a trusted legal team. At the Law Office of Jon S. Jacobs, LLLC, we bring over twenty years of personal injury law experience to every client we serve throughout Honolulu and the Hawaiian Islands. When a preventable birth injury leads to a cerebral palsy diagnosis, our team supports you in seeking accountability and compensation while you focus on your loved one’s well-being and future.

Every cerebral palsy case is unique because each family and child has specific circumstances and evolving needs. Navigating available therapies and resources in Hawaii can add stress to families already facing complex decisions. Our legal team handles the legal aspects of your potential claim while always addressing the realities of raising a child with cerebral palsy. We answer your questions, provide clear advice about your next steps, and help you move forward with confidence as you plan for your child’s care, access to therapy, and long-term opportunities.


Let our cerebral palsy lawyer in Honolulu, HI, support you throughout your case. We offer free consultations.


What Is Cerebral Palsy?

Cerebral palsy (CP) is a neurological condition that includes a group of disorders affecting a person’s ability to move, maintain balance, and posture. It is caused by brain damage that occurs during fetal development. However, it can also occur ar birth or in early infancy. Importantly, having CP does not automatically mean a person will have an intellectual disability.

Common causes of cerebral palsy include:

  • Gene changes
  • Maternal infections
  • Bleeding in the brain
  • Infant infections
  • Traumatic head injury
  • Lack of oxygen to the brain

Not all cases of cerebral palsy are caused by negligence. However, when CP results from medical errors, it often involves doctors or medical professionals failing to provide proper care during pregnancy or delivery. Examples include failure to monitor fetal health, inadequate screening or treatment of maternal conditions, or delayed action during labor complications. In these situations, families may have grounds to pursue a medical malpractice claim to seek compensation for the harm caused.

What Are Cerebral Palsy Symptoms?

CP can present with a variety of symptoms that may appear in infancy or early childhood. Recognizing these signs early can help families seek timely medical care and support.

Common cerebral palsy symptoms include:

  • Head size difference
  • Lack of interaction
  • Lack of muscle tone
  • Delayed development
  • Irritability
  • Uncoordinated movements
  • Stiffness in arms and legs

Early recognition and intervention are crucial for improving outcomes and supporting the child’s development. Consulting healthcare professionals promptly can make a meaningful difference in managing CP symptoms.

How Our Honolulu Cerebral Palsy Attorney Supports Your Family

Many cerebral palsy cases result from injuries that could have been prevented with proper care during labor and delivery. While you focus on your child’s health, our legal team in Honolulu reviews the circumstances that led to the diagnosis and explains your legal rights moving forward. We consider how this diagnosis impacts your child’s development, schooling, and long-term quality of life.

When you choose Law Office of Jon S. Jacobs, LLLC as your cerebral palsy lawyer in Honolulu, you benefit from:

  • Over 20 years of legal experience: We bring decades of experience and are dedicated to helping families throughout Hawaii pursue justice after serious injuries.
  • Understanding of Hawaii’s legal system: We have in-depth knowledge of the rules and procedures affecting cerebral palsy and medical malpractice cases.
  • Personalized attention: Our responsive team provides clear explanations at every step of the process.
  • Free initial consultation: You can explore your options and get professional advice risk-free.

We understand that families in Honolulu and across the islands want to know how pursuing a claim might help with therapy costs, medical devices, or long-term care. Our team reviews every relevant factor so you can seek compensation aligned with your child’s present and future needs. As you evaluate your choices, we answer questions and offer support tailored to Hawaii’s laws and local community resources, so you feel confident in your path forward.

Contact Our Honolulu Cerebral Palsy Attorney for Support & Answers

Making the right decision after a cerebral palsy diagnosis can feel overwhelming, but you do not have to take this journey on your own. Schedule your free consultation with Law Office of Jon S. Jacobs, LLLC to discuss your family’s needs and learn how we may be able to help. With decades of experience and a commitment to clear, ongoing communication, we help families face complicated legal questions with confidence and care. Connect with a trusted cerebral palsy attorney in Honolulu to take the first step, our team can answer questions and guide you forward.

Call (808) 468-6484 to begin your conversation. Our cerebral palsy attorney in Honolulu can support you and your family. Get in touch with us.

FAQs

What should I do if I suspect medical negligence caused my child’s cerebral palsy?

Gather all relevant medical records and notes about your child’s care. Schedule a consultation with a cerebral palsy legal team in Honolulu for guidance on your options.

How long do I have to file a cerebral palsy claim in Honolulu?

In Hawaii, the statute of limitations for filing a cerebral palsy claim is generally two years. Acting promptly is essential to avoid missing critical deadlines. An experienced legal team can review your case and clarify the exact timeframe for filing.

Can I recover ongoing costs related to cerebral palsy?

You may seek compensation for present and likely future costs, including medical treatment and adaptive needs. Your Honolulu cerebral palsy lawyer can help document expenses and project how your child’s needs may change over time.

Do I need to prove the doctor made a mistake?

In many medical malpractice cases, the law requires showing that a health care provider failed to follow accepted standards and that this failure led to harm. Your legal team determines the best approach based on your specific facts.

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