You're in the News Nation & World - National Politics section

Disabled teen wins high court case over settlement

The Associated Press

Wednesday, Mar. 20, 2013 | 08:16 AM

tool name

close
tool goes here
0 comments

WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court has blocked North Carolina from trying to take more than $900,000 from a legal settlement won by the family of a 13-year-old girl who suffered devastating injuries during her birth.

The court ruled 6-3 Wednesday in favor of the family of the girl, identified only as E.M.A. She is severely disabled as a result of what her parents say was a botched delivery.

North Carolina has spent nearly $2 million for her medical care and when the family settled a malpractice lawsuit for $2.8 million, the state claimed a third of the settlement.

Writing for the court, Justice Anthony Kennedy said the state can't claim a share of the settlement as reimbursement for medical care without determining how much of the settlement is attributable to the care.


Similar stories:

  • Supreme Court trims N.C. share of disabled child’s malpractice settlement

  • CUSD 'pleased' to settle in molest case

  • Daughter fights for return of dad trapped in China

  • Daughter fights for return of dad trapped in China

  • Jury awards $23M in Calif. elder abuse death

The Bee's story-comment system is provided by Disqus. To read more about it, see our Disqus FAQ page. If you post comments, please be respectful of other readers. Your comments may be removed and you may be blocked from commenting if you violate our terms of service. Comments flagged by the system as potentially abusive will not appear until approved by a moderator.

more videos »
Visit our video index