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When “Maternal Forces” Become a Litigation Theory: A Daubert Challenge in a Brachial Plexus Case
Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A.

Severe brachial plexus injury cases often turn on a single, sharply contested question: what caused the nerve damage—obstetrical forces applied by the physician, or the natural forces of labor itself? In a recent Florida medical malpractice case involving a catastrophic, permanent five-root brachial plexus injury, the plaintiff challenged the admissibility of the defense’s causation theory…

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