Georgia has held that allowing tort defendants to reduce damages by introducing evidence of payments to the claimant from collateral sources unconstitutional.
Q:Will We Have To Go To Arbitration? A: Arbitration is not mandatory in the State of Georgia. The parties may agree to arbitration but the agreement cannot be made prior to the alleged act of malpractice and …
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Q:What About Contributory Or Comparative Negligence? A: Georgia has adopted a variation of comparative negligence. A claimant's action is barred if he could have avoided the consequences of the defendant's negligence. …
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Q:Is Expert Testimony Required? A: A medical malpractice complaint must generally contain an affidavit of an expert stating that the facts justify a claim of negligence. When a claimant fails to file an …
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