Attorney Erik H. Olson
If you suspect your child has a birth injury due to medical negligence, seek medical evaluation to assess the injury’s extent. Keep thorough documentation about everything related to the injury, and contact a birth injury attorney immediately.
The best way to determine malpractice is by speaking with an attorney with experience in birth injury medical malpractice who can review medical records, consult with experts, and help establish if negligence occurred.
Proving medical negligence requires demonstrating that the health care provider breached their duty of care, causing harm to the child. We can help you prove negligence by collecting evidence, consulting with witnesses, and obtaining the medical records in your case.

Every injury claim is unique, and the compensation you may receive in your claim would be as well. Our goal as your legal representation is to seek compensation for all the economic and noneconomic costs of your injury, including lost income, medical bills, pain and suffering, and more.

In Georgia, most parents have two years from the birth injury to file a claim. These claims can take months or years to resolve, so it is important to act as fast as possible to settle them.
Yes, you can file a lawsuit even if the injury was not immediately apparent. In Georgia, the statute of limitations may extend in cases where the injury is discovered later.