Soren AldacoSoren Aldaco was only 17 years old when she went on transgender hormones, and by the time she was 19, she had a body-altering double mastectomy.Aldaco, who is now a 22-year-old student at the University of Texas at Austin, is suing the medical providers who allegedly enabled the body mutilations she now regrets.Her fight for justice has hit roadblocks over the timing of her case’s filing.Under Texas medical malpractice law, a patient generally has a strict two-year window to file a lawsuit, but there was a battle over when the countdown began.At the heart of the argument was a therapist’s letter, the medical group that conducted her double mastectomy advised Aldaco to obtain. That letter fell outside the two-year window.The Texas Supreme Court has now reversed a lower court’s finding that her lawsuit was “time-barred.”The Court concluded that the statute of limitations began when the injury occurred, not the date of the therapist’s referral.BREAKING: The Texas Supreme Court unanimously ruled in favor of Independent Women ambassador & detransitioner @SorenAldaco, allowing her medical malpractice case against her former therapist & Three Oaks Counseling Group to proceed. pic.twitter.com/y6uUrbVm7z— Independent Women (@IWF) June 26, 2026Per Fox News:The opinion stated, “The court of appeals rejected Aldaco’s arguments and held that the clock began ticking on February 22, 2021, when Wood ‘penned and provided the allegedly tortious recommendation letter’ without which the double mastectomy couldn’t have occurred… We disagree.”Aldaco spoke with Fox News and called the ruling a “huge” win.“It sets precedent that in this unique area of law, providers can’t skirt accountability by playing with the dates and the statute of limitations.”******“Our goal is to seek every avenue possible to get justice against these providers who took advantage of my vulnerable mental state.”In a Statement shared by Independent Women, Soren stated, “It always astonishes me to find myself at the center of a moment this big, because I do this work for the people who come after me—and that means I sometimes lose myself in the weight of it.”“Today the Texas Supreme Court unanimously ruled that my case deserves to be heard, and that providers implicated in harming vulnerable patients can’t twist the statute of limitations to escape accountability.”“This ruling is a watershed moment.”“The Court’s opinion is already sending shockwaves far beyond Texas. The direct impact will be felt here at home—but providers across the country, and federally, will now think twice about their responsibility to patients. And patients will see, through the model established here in Texas, that they deserve to be protected and taken seriously.”STATEMENT from @SorenAldaco: “It always astonishes me to find myself at the center of a moment this big, because I do this work for the people who come after me—and that means I sometimes lose myself in the weight of it.Today the Texas Supreme Court unanimously ruled that my… https://t.co/a0H0woV2d5— Independent Women (@IWF) June 26, 2026The post Texas Landmark Ruling Revives Detransitioner’s Legal Battle for Justice appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.