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Georgia Medical Malpractice Statute of Limitations

Medical malpractice cases are governed by strict deadlines. Missing the deadline can destroy an otherwise valid claim, no matter how serious the negligence or the injury.

The General Rule

In many cases, Georgia medical malpractice claims must be filed within two years of the injury or death arising from the negligent act or omission.

The Five-Year Repose Period

Georgia also has an outside time limit that can apply even when the patient or family did not discover the negligence right away. That outer limit makes prompt investigation critical.

Foreign Object Cases

Georgia recognizes a special rule for cases involving a foreign object left in the patient’s body. These cases have their own timing rule and should be evaluated immediately.

Cases Involving Children

Claims involving minors can involve different timing rules. Birth injury and pediatric malpractice cases should be reviewed as soon as possible so the correct deadlines are identified.

Wrongful Death Timing Issues

Cases involving death can create additional timing questions, especially when the negligent act and the death do not occur at the same time.

Do Not Guess at the Deadline

The statute analysis in a malpractice case can become complicated quickly. Waiting because you assume there is still time is one of the biggest mistakes a family can make.

Common Questions

Does the clock always start on the date of treatment?
Not necessarily. The answer depends on the facts and the applicable rule.

What if we only discovered the problem later?
That may matter in some situations, but you should never assume it saves the case.

Are foreign object cases treated differently?
Yes. Those cases have special timing rules under Georgia law.

Ensure Your Claim is Timely by Contacting Our Medical Malpractice Team Today

If you suspect medical malpractice, have the deadlines evaluated immediately. Cash Krugler Fredericks handles serious Georgia medical negligence cases and can assess the timing issues in your matter.

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