Michigan is ranked as the 9th most populated states in the Union, and most demographics experts believe that the number of people in the state will continue to expand throughout the near future and beyond. Unfortunately, this increase in population combined with declining standards throughout Michigan and across the United States will likely mean that thousands of families will come face to face with the heartbreak of cerebral palsy. Perhaps the greatest tragedy of cerebral palsy is that many of the causes that lead to this incurable condition are easily preventable by medical personnel performing their proper duties. Birthing accidents, prenatal diseases, and failure to take proper care of newborns can leave families and their children struggling to cope with the aftereffects of cerebral palsy.
If your child developed cerebral palsy due to the error or negligence of another person, you may be entitled to financial compensation for situation. Statute of limitations in Michigan give parents only a certain amount of time to take legal action against those that are responsible for your child's injuries, and after this time expires there is no way to recover damages for rehabilitation, therapy, and doctor treatments that can add up to hundreds of thousands if not millions of dollars over the life of a child. Let a dedicated, aggressive, and experienced Michigan cerebral palsy lawyers help you. Contact one today.
Church, Kritselis & Wyble, P.C. is one of the leading advocates for victims and their families in Michigan, with over 35 years of success in protecting the rights of the injured. The firm is dedicated to ensuring that clients receive the justice that they deserve - particularly the most defenseless of victims, such as children suffering from the devastating consequences of birth injuries like cerebral palsy. The knowledgeable and passionate attorneys at Church, Kritselis & Wyble, P.C. have over 100 years of combined trial experience and a proven record of excellence inside and outside of the courtroom.
William N. Kritselis earned his law degree from Ohio Northern University in 1962 and has since become one of the most acclaimed trial attorneys in the nation. Mr. Kritselis is a passionate champion for the rights of the injured in Michigan, and has been designated as one of the "Best Lawyers in America". He is a member of the Ingham and American Bar Associations, the State Bar of Michigan, the Ingham County Trial Lawyers Association, the Michigan Trial Lawyers Association, and the Association of Trial Lawyers of America, as well as important advocacy groups such as the Southern Poverty Law Center and the NAACP.
James T. Heos graduated from the Thomas M. Cooley Law School in 1975 and has since been protecting the rights of injured clients in a variety of personal injury arenas, including birth injuries and medical malpractice. He is an accomplished trial attorney who is dedicated to ensuring that clients receive the best legal representation available in Ohio.
David S. Mittleman received his legal degree from Thomas M. Cooley Law School in 1985 and has since developed a comprehensive understanding of every facet of litigation and trial work. Formerly a registered pharmacist, he has extensive understanding of the complex medical issues involved in certain areas of personal injury litigation such as birth injury cases. He has served on the Executive Board of the Michigan Trial Lawyers Association since 1985 and is currently on track to be president of the organization.
Ronald L. Marienfeld II graduated from the Detroit College of Law in 2001, where he served as a member of the Wagner Labor Law Moot Court Team and was the Chief Editor of Articles for the Journal of Medicine and Law. Mr. Marienfield is a member of the Michigan Trial Lawyers Association and the American Trial Lawyers Association.
Charles G. Semerly earned his degree from The Thomas M. Cooley Law School in 1996 and since focused his energies towards helping injured clients and their families in a variety of personal injury areas. Mr. Semerly is a member of the Michigan Trial Lawyers Association and the Ingham County Bar Association.
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