-April 22, 2008
Florida Cuts Funding for those with Disabilities
TThe Medicaid program in Florida is reportedly threatening to cut aid to people living with developmental disabilities, such as cerebral palsy.
These funding cuts are causing fear in families with disabled children living.
Williams, Squires, Brown & Gilliland, L.L.P. - (888) 302-8650
About 8,000 babies are diagnosed with cerebral palsy every year in the United States. At Williams, Squires, Brown & Gilliland, we know that although sometimes the development of cerebral palsy is unavoidable, at other times it is due to medical malpractice or negligence on the part of healthcare staff, procedures, or facilities. If your child's cerebral palsy or other birth injury falls into this category, we can help you.
Dedicated Attorneys
Dale Williams, Rod Squires and a colleague founded their law firm in 1981 to fight for the rights of children with birth injuries. The firm focuses on cerebral palsy, brachial plexus injuries, and other birth trauma that could have been prevented with the provision of adequate medical and perinatal care. The accumulated knowledge and skills of the trial attorneys at Williams, Squires ensures top-notch legal representation for families struggling with these devastating circumstances.
The complexity and difficulty of medical malpractice cases requires a specialization by legal counsel that is not widely available. The attorneys of Williams, Squires, Brown & Gilliland have decades of combined experience, having served hundreds of clients in the Southeast over a 25-year period.
Our firm has the finesse, knowledge, skill level and expertise to obtain the negotiated settlement your child deserves — and if a trial is necessary, we have the track record that confirms our abilities. We'll be happy to share available information about the many jury verdicts and awards in our clients' favor with you.
Speak with one of our attorneys today. We look forward to helping you.