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http://www.freeadvice.com will help you find a lawyer for *anything* and there are lawyers on there who advertise and it has a finder-thing. So you might want to check that out. I don't know if your mom lives in the same state as you, but if she doesn't, maybe she has a colleague in another state who can recommend someone. If you've lost the use of a limb and are in severe pain, this isn't a BS lawsuit just for cash- this is real and the reason they carry insurance.
I've never had to do this myself fortunately, but we do have my sister used to work at a camp for retarded children and became friendly with the mother and father, who became relatively wealthy after the malpractice suit (neither one of them works, h-u-g-e house in the NYC suburbs, luxury cars, etc.) Anyway, their son was a perfectly healthy fetus but during delivery the OB/GYN totally messed up (don't remember the details, but I know he caused some kinda brain damage) and now the kid is permanently in a wheelchair and can barely form full sentences- he is so cute when he drinks a juicebox though, he tries to suck it in all at once and his cheeks look like E.T. hehe. I know their settlement was in the millions (in NJ, there are no caps- there was some controversy last year over changing this because medical malpractice insurance is through the roof).
But my point in bringing this up was to tell you that it's a very emotionally draning process. By all means go through with it, get vindicated, and get cash- but be prepared for what can be a stressful experience. Might want to have some extra benzos onhand for that one. So just a friendly warning to be prepared for that ahead of time and not drop the case cuz of that. I would definitely shop around and get some personal feedback- I'm sure someone you know has a friend of a friend, something like that- but also check out freeadvice.com's thing.
Good luck and I do hope you get what you're entitled to.