Newest Cerebral Palsy and Medical Malpractice Lawsuit Allegations Update: Resource4thePeople Encourages Support for …

Posted: Published on August 31st, 2013

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San Diego, CA (PRWEB) August 26, 2013

http://www.resource4thepeople.com/medicalmalpractice/cerebralpalsy-lawsuit.html

Resource4thePeople announced today its support for this summer's cerebral palsy fund-raising events, including an upcoming Alabama five kilometer fun run.

The Drenched Huntsville 5K is set for 9 a.m. Aug. 24 at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama.* Registration is $45 per person until Aug. 22, $55 Aug. 23 and $65 day-of, and benefits United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) of Huntsville & Tennessee Valley, Inc.

"This community fun run typifies the positive, grass-roots efforts to raise funds for those who suffer from cerebral palsy and is one of many such events held across the United States each year," said Resource4thePeople.

"We encourage any efforts to support cerebral palsy victims and fund research into the cause or cure of any birth defect. In the meantime we will continue to provide parents who may be facing the prospect of paying huge amounts of medical costs to treat their children free consultations about their rights to seek compensation in cases in which medical malpractice may have been involved."

Cerebral palsy is general description of a set of neurological problems that, tragically, stem from brain damage and permanent disrupt an individual's capacity for muscle coordination and body movement control. This can occur during fetal development, birth, post-birth or during the first few years of life.

Families place the care of the mother and infant during the birthing process in the hands of medical practitioners with the trust that these professionals will meet the accepted standards of medical care, said Resource4thePeople.

Unfortunately, this is not always the case and sometimes mistakes are made that can cause such serious medical conditions as cerebral palsy, which have lifetime consequences for the child and the family involving medical costs, special education costs and other expenses directly attributable to this condition.

The Alabama event isn't just for hard-core runners and those that just wish to make contributions may do so, said the race organizers.

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