What happened In 2006, Joshua Brown was born following a pregnancy that had progressed without complication until the later stages. Concerns arose when his mother noticed a reduction in foetal movements, a sign that typically warrants immediate medical attention. Despite this, there was a delay in delivery, and Joshua suffered a hypoxic event at birth, leading to a diagnosis of cerebral palsy and quadriplegia. Joshua’s parents first approached Butcher & Barlow within the first two years of ...