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Episode Summary
In this episode of Peachtree Injury Talk, attorney Jordan Jewkes discusses medical malpractice law in Georgia, explaining that malpractice occurs when a medical professional violates the standard of care, causing significant injury. Jordan clarifies the difference between unavoidable complications and negligence, noting that known risks of procedures do not constitute malpractice. He outlines common errors leading to claims, such as misdiagnosis, surgical mistakes, and retained surgical objects. While dental malpractice is governed by similar standards, it is often harder to prove due to typically less severe outcomes. Proving malpractice requires expert testimony to demonstrate breach of care, causation, and significant injury, making these cases challenging and costly compared to general personal injury claims. Georgia law requires expert affidavits before filing suit to prevent frivolous claims. Jordan advises those suspecting malpractice to act promptly due to strict statutes of limitation and to consult qualified malpractice attorneys early for proper case evaluation.
Timestamps
00:03 – Introduction to Medical Malpractice Talk
01:08 – Definition of Medical Malpractice in Georgia
02:21 – Difference Between Complications and Negligence
04:49 – Common Medical Mistakes Leading to Claims
07:15 – Dental Malpractice vs Medical Malpractice
08:40 – Proving Causation in Malpractice Cases
11:02 – Challenges of Winning Medical Malpractice Cases
14:16 – Expert Witnesses and Legal Requirements in Georgia
16:34 – Taking Difficult or Previously Declined Cases
18:19 – Advice for Potential Malpractice Victims
About the Show
Peachtree Injury Talk is hosted by attorney Jordan Jewkes, who is dedicated to giving injury victims a voice and fighting for their rights against an often unfair system. Each episode provides valuable legal insights and practical advice for those navigating personal injury claims.
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