Medical Malpractice Settlement in Georgia
Average settlement range: $100,000 — $1,000,000. Get a personalized estimate below.
Average Settlement
$100,000 — $1,000,000
Negligence Rule
Modified Comparative Negligence (50% Bar)
Statute of Limitations
2 years from the date of injury
Medical Malpractice Claims in Georgia
Injuries caused by healthcare provider negligence including surgical errors, misdiagnosis, medication errors, and birth injuries. In Georgia, these claims follow the Modified Comparative Negligence (50% Bar) system. You cannot recover if you are 50% or more at fault.
You have 2 years from the date of injury to file a medical malpractice lawsuit in Georgia. Missing this deadline typically means losing your right to compensation.
Common Symptoms
- Worsened medical condition
- New injuries from surgical errors
- Delayed treatment effects
- Medication side effects
- Permanent disability
Treatment Options
- Corrective surgery
- Extended hospitalization
- Specialist consultations
- Long-term care
- Rehabilitation
Expected Recovery Time
Months to permanent impact
How to Maximize Your Medical Malpractice Settlement in Georgia
- Seek medical attention immediately — delays can hurt your claim
- Document everything: photos, medical records, receipts, and a pain diary
- Do not give recorded statements to the insurance company without legal advice
- Do not accept the first settlement offer — it is almost always too low
- Consult with a Georgia personal injury attorney (most offer free consultations)
- Understand Georgia's modified comparative negligence (50% bar) rules and how they affect your claim
Georgia Key Facts
- No caps on personal injury damages (med mal caps struck down in 2010)
- At-fault auto insurance state
- Atlanta metro area cases tend to have higher settlements
- Mandatory minimum auto insurance: $25,000/$50,000/$25,000
Other Injury Types in Georgia
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