What type of medical malpractice claims are time-barred or have a statute of limitations?

In Georgia, there is a statute of limitations, or time limit, for filing medical malpractice claims. The statute of limitations for medical malpractice claims is generally two years from the date of the injury, or if the injury was not immediately apparent, then two years from the date of discovery of the injury. In some cases, the two year statute of limitation may be extended, for example if the injured party was a minor at the time of the injury. Medical malpractice claims are typically time-barred if the statute of limitations has passed. This means that even if the patient has a legitimate claim of medical malpractice, unless the claim is made within the time limit, the patient will not be able to make a legal claim. Various types of claims are also time-barred in Georgia, including wrongful death and survivorship claims, as well as claims for medical expenses and loss of income due to medical malpractice. These claims must also be filed within the statute of limitations in order to be eligible for compensation. In general, it is important for anyone who believes they have a valid medical malpractice claim to seek legal advice as soon as possible. This is because in most cases if an individual waits too long to make a claim, their claim may become time-barred and they may no longer be able to seek compensation for their injuries.

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