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According to GA Code § 9-3-71, medical malpractice cases are generally considered up to “two years after the date on which an injury or wrongful death arising from a negligent or wrongful act or omission occurred.”

However, you should not wait to consult a professional. If you or a loved one has been a victim of medical malpractice, it is important to seek legal help from experienced Atlanta Medical Malpractice Lawyers right away. 

We can help you navigate the complicated legal process, gather evidence, build a strong case, and negotiate with insurance companies and healthcare providers.

What is Medical malpractice?

Medical malpractice is a legal term that refers to an act or negligence by a healthcare professional that deviates from accepted standards of practice and causes harm or injury to a patient. This can include mistakes made during diagnosis, treatment, surgery, medication, or aftercare. Medical malpractice can result in serious and long-lasting injuries, disabilities, and even death.

Standards and regulations for medical malpractice vary by country and jurisdiction within countries. Medical professionals may obtain professional liability insurances to offset the risk and costs of lawsuits based on medical malpractice.

A doctor would be liable for (depending on the circumstances) such things as prescribing experimental drugs and performing cosmetic surgery.

Atlanta Medical Malpractice Lawyers

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Medical malpractice can have serious and lasting consequences for patients and their families. If you have been a victim of medical malpractice, it is important to seek legal help from experienced Atlanta Medical Malpractice Lawyers. 

A lawyer can protect your rights, investigate your case, negotiate a settlement, and represent you in court. By choosing the right lawyer for your case, you can ensure that you receive the compensation you deserve and the justice you seek.

The attorneys at Jonathan W. Johnson LLC have over 20 years of experience as Atlanta medical malpractice lawyers, and have handled numerous medical malpractice cases in Georgia.

COMMON MEDICAL MALPRACTICE CASES

Problems related to medical negligence are very common. The Institute of Medicine estimates that more people die every year from preventable medical errors than in auto accidents, breast cancer or AIDS. Preventable medical mistakes kill around 192,000 patients a year in the United States and injure many others. If you or a loved one has suffered from injury, consult Atlanta Medical Malpractice Lawyers at Jonathan W. Johnson, LLC for a free consultation. 

Mistakes in Treatment or Diagnosis Failure

  • Failure to order appropriate diagnostic testing
  • Failing to adequately review lab results
  • Failure to diagnose cancer
  • Failure to treat infection
  • Failure to recognize and treat medical conditions in a timely manner
  • Prescription drug errors and overdose
  • Emergency room error or neglect
  • Hospital negligence
  • Doctor neglect
 

Medical Procedure Error

  • Organ transplant errors, including heart and lung transplants
  • Plastic surgery errors
  • Foreign objects left in following surgery
  • Botched circumcisions on infants or adults 
 

Healthcare Negligence

Other Neglect and Medical Negligence

  • Birth injury
  • Dental care
  • Aortic Aneurysm
  • Chiropractic
  • Cosmetic surgery
  • Hand surgery
  • Billing malpractice
  • Hysterectomy
  • Veterinary – Pets: Dogs – Cats
  • Gastric Bypass
  • NICU
  • Anesthesia
  • Lyme disease

Frequently Asked Questions

Medical malpractice generally involves misdiagnosis, delayed diagnosis, surgical errors, prescription errors, failure to response to a time sensitive symptom, misreading test results, negligence in caring for the patient or handling patient records.

By definition, it is when a healthcare professional deviates from the accepted standards of practice. 

According to GA Code § 9-3-71, you have two years to sue for a medical malpractice case. However, this may be change subject to the patient’s specific circumstances, such as age. 

According to GA Code § 9-3-73(b), when a child is injured, the child and parents have separate and independent claims. The parents’ claims include all medical and other necessary expenses related to the injury of the child up to the age of 18, and loss of the child services. For medical malpractice occurring before a child’s fifth birthday, the child’s suit must be filed by the seventh birthday.

For details on your particular injury, consult experienced Atlanta Medical Malpractice Lawyers at Jonathan W. Johnson, LLC. 

To sue a healthcare professional for medical malpractice, you need to key components:

  1. The doctor’s conduct did not meet the applicable standard of care; and
  2. There is a link between the healthcare professional’s actions and the patient’s injury or death (i.e., causation).
  3. To ensure the injury was indeed caused by the professional, you will have to provide an affidavit from an expert testifying that a reasonably competent healthcare professional would not have caused your injury in similar circumstances.

It is recommended to seek legal advice from reputable medical malpractice lawyers, who can help build your case with the strongest evidence.  

If you believe that your child has suffered a botched circumcision, you may be entitled to compensation. However, it is important to seek medical attention immediately.

An Atlanta Medical Malpractice Lawyer can help you gather evidence, fill out a medical malpractice claim, negotiate with your insurance company, and represent you in court. Our Atlanta Botched Circumcision Lawyers have experience handling botched circumcision cases. We will ensure that we find you the best expert testimonies, approach your case with care, and fight for your rightful compensation.

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If you or a loved one has passed away or been injured due to medical malpractice in Atlanta, Georgia, let the experience lawyers at Jonathan W. Johnson handle your case.

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