Prisha Mosley thought she would get her day in court when the North Carolina legislature extended the state’s statute of limitations surrounding medical malpractice lawsuits filed by “detransitioners.”
But even with a change in the law, she is struggling to get her case before a jury.
As a teen, Mosley’s doctors prescribed testosterone and recommended a double mastectomy to change her body to match her gender identity at the time. But as she matured, she came to realize that these medical procedures destroyed her body and left lasting physical and emotional damage.
Mosley is just one of many “detransitioners” who have sued after life-altering medical procedures. Their plight has prompted debate about how long states such as North Carolina should allow medical lawsuits to be filed for those harmed by “gender affirming” procedures. States including Tennessee and Arkansas have passed these laws, while others such as Texas, which is considering a lawsuit over the issue, have failed….
These Detransitioners Sued for Medical Malpractice, but Will They Get Their Day in Court?

