Georgia Court Upholds Medical Malpractice Exemption
Posted on Aug 3, 2010 11:05am PDT
The Supreme Court of Georgia has decided to uphold a statute of limitations that makes it more difficult for plaintiffs to bring certain medical malpractice cases. The majority of the justices upheld that statute that exempts most medical malpractice cases from the usual rule that allows the statute of limitations to be tolled for minors or those who are incapacitated due to mental disability.
Medical malpractice is serious and should be handled as such. It's important that the injured parties have a chance to pursue their cases fairly because no one deserves to suffer from these injuries caused by another. If someone is dealing with medical malpractice, you may be suffering from constant health problems. You should be able to pay these medical costs in an effort to ease your pain and suffering.
A medical malpractice lawyer will be able to help you pursue a case in order to recover expenses for your pain and suffering that has occurred. A medical malpractice attorney will always have your best interest in mind while the attorney works to handle your legal matter as you take time to recover. Please take some time today to contact a malpractice lawyer today and begin discussing the details of your case now.