In a
medical malpractice case in Georgia, there are several different types of damages that can serve as compensation when you or someone you love is injured by malpractice. A
Peachtree City medical malpractice lawyer may be able to help you with your case, so consult with one in a no-cost, no-obligation case evaluation.
Punitive damages are applied in cases that demonstrate particularly outrageous wrongdoing, such as those that include willful misconduct, malice, fraud or conscious indifference. These damages are typically reserved for when the courts feel compelled to send a message about the level of indifference exhibited by a health care provider.
Georgia does permit punitive damages, but state law has capped those damages at $250,000 per claimant, except in cases that include the use of drugs or alcohol. Speak with a Peachtree City medical malpractice lawyer if you or a loved one has been the victim of
medical malpractice.
An attorney can help you get your case organized and will build a compelling argument based on the facts that will demonstrate the three necessary components of a malpractice case: that malpractice occurred, that you were injured as the result and that the person or parties named in your claim were responsible, directly or indirectly, for the malpractice.
Contacting a Peachtree City Medical Malpractice Lawyer
As the victim of medical malpractice, you have rights that the insurance companies cannot ignore. While they have a team of lawyers working on their side, shouldn’t you have experienced legal representation fighting for your best interests? Before accepting any settlement offer,
contact the Law Offices of Jason Schultz to schedule a FREE consultation on your medical malpractice case in Georgia – 1-404-474-0804.
Category: Medical Malpractice
Attorney Jason Schultz, a Georgia Super Lawyer in 2007/2009 has recovered millions of dollars for those families and individuals who have suffered catastrophic injuries and damages as a result of the medical negligence doctors and hospitals through misdiagnosis, failure to monitor, and surgical mistakes and errors.
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