A diagnosis of infant brain damage can leave your child subject to many surgeries and different treatments along with a lifetime of disabilities and problems with development. Even if the brain damage is not severe, the treatments needed can expensive and cause your family financial stress. Whether your child suffers from mild or severe brain injury, it is important for you to get the compensation needed to protect your family’s assets and pay for your child’s medical bills.
Expenses for the Condition Can Last Forever
If your child has severe injuries to the brain, you may need to continue care throughout their life. Sometimes, children will come home and experience disabilities that do not digress and the child needs to be cared for in home. The costs associated with the care of infant brain damage can be outstanding and you may be paying for many years to come. One of the most common reasons for lifelong expenses is because of the therapy and tests that your child may need to have done. When your child is in the hospital, the doctors will run numerous tests to try to identify your child’s condition and the severity of it. Once a diagnosis is made, treatment can be rendered. Treatment can range from multiple surgeries to after care medicines and even therapy. For instance, if your child has trouble walking or eating after their brain injury, you will need to have them undergo occupational and speech therapy. The sessions can last until the child has made enough progress and you will be responsible for the payments.What Will the Lawsuit Pay For?
Your lawsuit will pay for a variety of different things related to your child’s injury. It is important that you include all of the costs you can think of in the lawsuit so that they will be awarded. Some examples of compensation include:- Home care
- Medical bills
- Pain and suffering
- Medical related expenses
- Therapy expenses
- And more