In communities across South Georgia, many people receive care through a mix of providers—primary care, urgent care, specialists, and hospital services—often over a period of months. That matters for claims because insurers frequently argue that the injury resulted from:
- a progression of the underlying condition
- later treatment choices
- gaps in follow-up after discharge
- pre-existing risks that weren’t the provider’s fault
So while a calculator may ask for broad inputs (medical bills, severity, duration), Georgia cases often turn on documentation and causation—what the records show, what a reasonable provider would have done, and whether the alleged breach actually caused the harm.


