Presence of obstetrician an issue in Erb’s palsy case – $675,000 Settlement
By Virginia Lawyers Weekly
Published: March 8, 2010
Tags: Medical Malpractice
The infant plaintiff was delivered, following a shoulder dystocia, with a severe brachial plexus injury, involving nerve avulsion at multiple levels.
The defendant obstetrician denied that she was present at the time of the delivery, but her denial was contradicted by the mother, two family members and the nurse’s notes.
[10-T-023]
Type of action: Medical malpractice
Injuries alleged: ...
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