Posted on June 25, 2025 written by Jane Paulson
If your child was diagnosed with cerebral palsy following complications during labor or delivery, you may have the right to file a cerebral palsy birth injury lawsuit. These cases hold negligent providers accountable while securing vital support for your child’s lifelong medical and developmental needs.
A successful lawsuit can offer resources for therapies, equipment, and other essential services that allow children to thrive. At Paulson Coletti, we help Portland families navigate these challenges with personalized legal guidance, empathy, and a focus on achieving meaningful results. Working with a knowledgeable medical malpractice lawyer Portland families trust can make all the difference in securing the care a child needs.
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Cerebral palsy is a lifelong condition that impairs movement, coordination, and muscle tone. This disorder typically arises from damage to a baby’s brain before, during, or immediately after birth. According to the Cerebral Palsy Alliance Research Foundation, cerebral palsy can interfere with speech, posture, reflexes, and learning ability. In many cases, children may also experience epilepsy or sensory challenges. The condition manifests differently for each individual, but most require consistent therapeutic support and adaptive services over their lifetime.
When complications such as lack of oxygen, untreated maternal infections, or improper use of delivery equipment go unaddressed, they can result in significant brain injury. If these events were preventable, and medical care fell below accepted standards, the situation may rise to legal action.
When medical negligence causes or contributes to cerebral palsy, it may be classified as malpractice. In Oregon, medical malpractice occurs when a provider fails to deliver care that meets the accepted medical standard, harming the patient. According to the Oregon State Bar, families pursuing a claim must prove four legal elements:
In the context of birth injuries, malpractice might involve failing to monitor warning signs like abnormal heart rate, not responding to complications during labor, or misusing tools like forceps or vacuums. These missteps, if proven to have caused the brain injury, may serve as grounds for legal action under Oregon law.
Parents or legal guardians may pursue a birth injury claim on behalf of their child. Oregon law allows families to hold negligent medical providers accountable for the harm caused to newborns. Generally, malpractice suits must be filed within two years of discovering the injury. However, in cases involving minors, Oregon provides extended protections that families typically have until the child’s seventh birthday to initiate legal action. This additional time acknowledges that symptoms of conditions like cerebral palsy may take time to emerge fully and be diagnosed.
Navigating legal timelines while managing a new diagnosis can be daunting. For many families, the period following a cerebral palsy diagnosis is filled with emotional and financial strain. From medical appointments to early intervention therapies, it can be hard to focus on what steps to take next. That’s why our Portland legal team is here to help. We guide parents through each stage of the legal process, offering clear explanations, compassionate support, and a strong commitment to pursuing justice on your behalf.
Filing a cerebral palsy birth injury lawsuit may lead to compensation that helps cover the immense costs of care and support. These costs can span a child’s entire lifetime, placing a substantial burden on families. Financial recovery may include:
Every case brings its own unique set of challenges. Some children may require round-the-clock care or frequent medical interventions. Others may need lifelong educational support and housing accommodations. We collaborate with life care planners, medical professionals, and economic experts to estimate the true scope of your child’s needs now and in the future and pursue the compensation necessary to meet them.
If your child’s cerebral palsy diagnosis is tied to a preventable mistake during birth, you may be entitled to seek justice. At Paulson Coletti, we stand beside Portland families determined to hold negligent providers accountable.
Call 503-226-6361 to discuss your situation. We’ll listen to your concerns, answer your questions, and help you make informed choices about your next steps.
This page has been written, edited, and fact-checked by our team of legal writers in accordance with our editorial guidelines. It has been approved by partners Jane Paulson and John Coletti—respected trial attorneys with decades of experience representing personal injury victims.
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