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Malpractice Claim Reinstated by NV Supreme Court

A medical malpractice lawsuit involving brain damage to a child during delivery has been reinstated by the Nevada Supreme Court. At issue was the statute of limitations, which the lower court judge ruled had expired after four years and consequently dismissed the case.

However, the Nevada Supreme Court stated that the statute of limitations is 10 years when the malpractice involves a birth injury such as brain damage. The victim in the case suffered a scalpel laceration to his head during his birth in May 1995. He was born by Caesarean section.

The boy’s mother filed a lawsuit against two doctors, one of whom has settled out of court. The case against the other doctor will return to the District Court.

Statutes of Limitations Vary

This case provides an excellent example of how widely medical malpractice statutes of limitations may vary. Though most states have limits ranging between one and five years, there may be exceptions.

Always check with an attorney if you have questions about the malpractice statute of limitations in your state.

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