When Medical Care Goes Wrong, We Make It Right
You trusted a doctor, nurse, or hospital to help—and instead, they made things worse. If their mistake caused serious harm, you may have a medical malpractice case. These cases are tough, but we don’t back down.
We represent patients and families across Georgia who were hurt by negligent medical care. Whether it happened in the ER, during surgery, or after a misdiagnosis, we’ll help you fight for the compensation and accountability you deserve.
Types of Medical Malpractice Cases We Handle:
Misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis
Surgical errors & operating on the wrong site
Anesthesia mistakes
Birth injuries
Medication or dosage errors
Hospital-acquired infections
Nursing home neglect
Failure to monitor or follow up
Wrongful death due to medical negligence
If something about your care didn’t feel right—and you’re now dealing with serious consequences—we’ll help you get answers.
What You Need to Prove:
Medical malpractice cases require more than just a bad outcome. We must show:
There was a doctor-patient relationship
The provider failed to meet the standard of care
That failure directly caused your injury
You suffered damages as a result
We work with medical experts to investigate and prove every part of your claim.
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Common Injuries in Malpractice Cases:
- Permanent disability
- Internal organ damage
- Brain injuries from lack of oxygen
- Birth defects or trauma
- Amputations
- Chronic pain & complications
- Death from delayed or incorrect treatment
Even “routine” procedures can turn tragic when corners are cut or warning signs are missed.
What You Can Recover:
- Medical expenses (past & future)
- Lost wages & future earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Disability or disfigurement
- Loss of enjoyment of life
- Funeral costs in wrongful death cases
We don’t just look at your bills—we calculate the full cost of what was taken from you.
Common Questions About Medical Malpractice:
How do I know if what happened was malpractice?
Not every mistake qualifies, but if a provider acted carelessly or failed to follow accepted medical standards, you may have a case. We’ll review it for free.
Is there a time limit to file?
Yes. In Georgia, you generally have 2 years from the injury—or 5 years from the act that caused it. But exceptions exist, so let’s talk sooner than later.
Can I sue a hospital and a doctor at the same time?
Yes, if both played a role in what went wrong. We’ll identify every liable party.
Will I need to testify in court?
Most cases settle before trial, but we prepare like every case could go to court. If it does, we’ll walk you through every step.
Medical Mistakes Shouldn’t Be Buried. They Should Be Fixed.
If you or a loved one was hurt by bad medical care, you deserve answers—and compensation. Let’s talk about what happened and what comes next.