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How Can You Speed Up Your Georgia Medical Malpractice Case?

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You have the right to file a medical malpractice case and recover compensation if you or a loved one suffered harm because of a medical professional’s negligence. However, medical malpractice cases can take a long time to resolve, and the time you spend waiting to recover compensation can be difficult. The good news, however, is that there are steps you can take to speed up your medical malpractice case. Below, we look at some things that can be done to speed up your Georgia medical malpractice case.

Hire an Experienced Attorney

The first thing you can do to speed up your Georgia medical malpractice case is to hire an experienced attorney. Handling a medical malpractice case can be complex, and it is so easy for you to make a mistake that could delay your case. A skilled Georgia medical malpractice attorney can ensure you don’t make mistakes that could delay your case. They could also help you determine what other steps you can take to expedite your case.

Settle Your Medical Malpractice Case

Another thing you can do to speed up your medical malpractice case is to settle it instead of going to trial. A jury trial takes a lot of preparation. It can also take time for your case to be scheduled if it goes to trial. When you settle your medical malpractice case, you reach an agreement with the negligent medical professional’s insurance company outside of court. The process may involve some back-and-forth discussions, but settling a case is faster than taking the case to trial.

However, just because most medical malpractice cases are settled out of court does not mean this is your best option.  Sometimes, the defendant simply refuses to make a reasonable offer to settle your claim. Allow an experienced attorney to advise you accordingly.

Mediation

Mediation is another possible means of settling your case. In mediation, you work with a neutral third party known as a mediator. The main aim of mediation is to facilitate communication between the negligent medical professional and the victim or plaintiff. Mediation aims to help parties reach a mutually acceptable resolution of your claim.

Contact an Atlanta Medical Malpractice Attorney

If you need help with a Georgia medical malpractice case, contact our qualified and dedicated Atlanta medical malpractice attorney at Carroll Law Firm.

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