Medical Malpractice
Trained and licensed healthcare professionals are liable for their mistakes — especially when failing to provide proper diagnosis, care, and treatment that causes serious harm.
When a Provider's Failure Changes Your Life
When you visit a healthcare facility, you place your health — and your life — in the hands of professionals you trust. Medical malpractice is the result of negligence or omission: a provider who failed to diagnose, who chose the wrong treatment, who made a surgical error, or who simply didn't do what the standard of care required. That failure can cause lasting damage, and it shouldn't go unanswered.
We know healthcare records can be difficult to obtain and providers rarely admit fault. We conduct independent investigations to build the case for negligence or omission. In Georgia, malpractice claims carry a two-year statute of limitations and may require an expert affidavit — which is why contacting us as soon as possible matters.