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GEORGIA MALPRACTICE CODES |
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(THE INFORMATION IN THIS SITE
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These links take you to copies of some of the most important Georgia Code sections dealing with medical malpractice claims. These references are for general information purposes and should not be relied upon without reviewing your legal situation with a lawyer and also making sure you are using the version of the code that applies to your situation. Other codes and case law may also apply.
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Affidavits 9-11-9.1 Arbitration 9-9-62 Informed Consent 31-9-1 to 31-9-7 Pleading Requirements 9-11-8 Physician Profiles 43-34A-3 Reporting Paid Claims 33-3-27 Statute of Limitations 9-3-71 to 9-3-73 Confidentiality of Records 24-9-40 to 24-9-45Action for Malpractice 9-3-70
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Chiropractic Standards 43-9-16 Good Samaritan Laws 51-1-29 to 51-1-29.3 Physician Discipline 43-34-37 Standard of Care 51-1-27 Termination of Life Support (Immunity) 31-32-7 Wrongful Death 51-4-1 to 51-4-5 Wrongful Death of Child 19-7-1 |
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