Brachial plexus injured during delivery by resident – $950,000 Settlement
By Virginia Lawyers Weekly
Published: July 19, 2010
Tags: Medical Malpractice
In 2004, plaintiff mother went in for labor and delivery. The delivery was complicated by a shoulder dystocia. A resident physician delivered the child under the supervision of an attending physician. At the delivery it was noted that the child’s left arm was injured.
Defendant claimed that the shoulder dystocia was an unpredictable, unpreventable, obstetrical emergency ...
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