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Obstetric malpractice litigation and cerebral palsy in term infants

The aim of this paper is to review relevant research papers to aid practitioners involved in obstetric malpractice litigation.

Authors:
Johnson, S. L.; Blair, E.; Stanley, F. J.

Authors notes:
Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine. 2011;18(3):97-100

Keywords:
Cerebral palsy, Compensation, Consensus statements, Malpractice litigation, Obstetric

Abstract
Despite the recognition by many researchers that cerebral palsy (CP) is rarely related to obstetric malpractice, there are many instances where obstetricians face litigation when a child is diagnosed with cerebral palsy following a difficult delivery.

The aim of this paper is to review relevant research papers to aid practitioners involved in obstetric malpractice litigation. It is also prudent to question the feasibility of costs for long-term care for children with disabilities being met through the legal process..