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Michigan Cerebral Palsy Attorneys Wins Another Multimillion Dollar Case

Michigan Cerebral Palsy Attorneys Wins Another Multimillion Dollar Case

Michigan Cerebral Palsy Attorneys Wins $3.5 Million for a Child with Cerebral Palsy, Infant Brain Damage, Physical and Cognitive Impairments, Epilepsy, and Visual Impairments from Medical Malpractice The lawyers at Michigan Cerebral Palsy Attorneys have nearly sixty years of combined

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National Children’s Mental Health Day | Mental Health & Birth Injury

National Children’s Mental Health Day | Mental Health & Birth Injury

National Children’s Mental Health Day Yesterday, May 7th, the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) hosted National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day. As part of the larger Caring for Every Child’s Mental Health Campaign, National Children’s Mental

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Michigan HIE Lawyers | Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy

Michigan HIE Lawyers | Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy

Michigan HIE Lawyers Fighting for Your Family Understanding Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy (HIE) The Michigan HIE lawyers at Michigan Cerebral Palsy Attorneys are aware that birth injury cases involving birth asphyxia, infant oxygen deprivation, and infant brain damage are not only

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April Is C-Section Awareness Month

April Is C-Section Awareness Month

World Cesarean Section Awareness Month Spring is a busy season for awareness events related to birth injury and children’s health—between March and May, we celebrate and recognize awareness endeavors including, but not limited to, cerebral palsy (CP), intellectual and developmental

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Sensory-Friendly Easter Bunny Scheduled to Visit Ann Arbor, Michigan Special Needs Children

Sensory-Friendly Easter Bunny Scheduled to Visit Ann Arbor, Michigan Special Needs Children

A Special Visit from the Easter Bunny On Sunday, March 29th, Ann Arbor’s Briarwood Mall is sponsoring a morning visit from the “Caring Bunny,” an Easter Bunny who specifically visits with children with special needs and sensory processing disorders. This

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