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Georgia Supreme Court Upholds Medical Malpractice Lawsuit Involving Physicians Who Negligently Failed to Give Vaccines Needed by an Asplenic Patient to Prevent Overwhelming Post-Splenectomy Infection

Ragland Law Firm, LLP has helped a severely injured woman achieve an important appellate victory in a medical malpractice case. The Georgia Supreme Court has just ruled in favor of an asplenic patient who pursued a malpractice lawsuit against several of her physicians after suffering an overwhelming post-splenectomy infection (OPSI)…

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The Georgia Supreme Court Has Granted Certiorari and Will Hear Oral Arguments Next Month in Lyon v. Schramm, a Case Involving the Application of Georgia’s Five Year Medical Malpractice Statute of Repose.

On July 8, 2008, the Georgia Supreme Court granted petitions for certiorari filed by three physician defendants in the case of Lyon v. Schramm, 291 Ga.App. 48, 661 S.E.2d 178 (2008). That medical malpractice case involves a 43-year woman who claims that her longtime primary care and OB-GYN physicians failed…

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Georgia Court of Appeals Decides that a Trial Judge Should Not Have Dismissed a Medical Malpractice Lawsuit by an Asplenic Patient Who Claimed Her Primary Care and OB-GYN Physicians Failed to Protect Her from an Overwhelming Post-Splenectomy Infection

In a case being handled by Ragland Law Firm, LLP, the Georgia Court of Appeals has recently held that a Fulton County Superior Court Judge should not have dismissed the malpractice claims of an asplenic patient who alleged that her longtime primary care physician and OB-GYN physicians had failed to…

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