Many Conyers residents rely on nearby hospitals and urgent medical services during busy workweeks, family emergencies, and weekends. When something goes wrong—especially after a long wait, a transfer between units, or a discharge that happens quickly—families often notice patterns like:
- Symptoms worsening after a return visit or after a patient is moved to a different unit
- Delays in ordering tests (or documenting why tests weren’t pursued)
- Medication issues that show up after a dosage change or during handoffs
- Infection concerns following procedures or during post-op recovery
- Discharge instructions that don’t match the patient’s condition
A strong case typically begins with the same question: Was the care provided consistent with what Georgia law expects from medical professionals under similar circumstances—and did it cause the harm?


