Toddler Awarded $3 Million in a Shoulder Dystocia Case Against University of Maryland Medical System

A Maryland jury decided against hospital's theory that a mother's natural forces of labor caused a permanent injury in this shoulder dystocia case. The birthing malpractice left the now toddler with permanent brachial plexus injury to her posterior arm. Timonium, Maryland (PRWEB) September 23, 2014 The University of Maryland Medical System was ordered by the jury of the Baltimore City Circuit Court to pay $3 million for negligence during the delivery of a seven-pound baby with a shoulder dystocia of the anterior arm [shoulder dystocia occurs after the delivery of the baby’s head, w
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