Cobb County is home to some of the largest and busiest healthcare systems in Georgia, serving residents from Marietta, Smyrna, Kennesaw, and surrounding areas. With major hospitals, specialty care centers, and urgent care clinics throughout the county, patients place their trust in medical professionals to provide safe, competent care. Unfortunately, errors in diagnosis, treatment, or procedure can cause devastating harm to patients and their families. Medical malpractice claims in Cobb County often reflect both the size of its healthcare network and the fast-paced nature of high-volume facilities.

Cobb County Medical Malpractice Lawyer

If you or a loved one suffered serious harm due to the negligence of a healthcare provider in Cobb County, you do not have to navigate the aftermath alone. The McArthur Law Firm represents victims of medical malpractice across Georgia and has the resources to take on hospitals and insurance companies. Our attorneys understand how to investigate malpractice cases, identify errors, and fight for the compensation you deserve.

With offices in Macon and Atlanta, our team is well-positioned to serve clients in Cobb County, whether the incident occurred at a major hospital, surgical center, or local clinic.

Call the McArthur Law Firm today at (478) 238-6600 for a free consultation to discuss your case.


Overview of Medical Malpractice in Cobb County, GA


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Hospitals and Healthcare Facilities in Cobb County

Medical malpractice cases can arise in any medical setting, from large hospitals to outpatient clinics. Notable facilities in Cobb County include:

  • Wellstar Kennestone Regional Medical Center (Marietta) – one of the largest hospitals in the state, known for trauma care, cardiology, and surgery.
  • Wellstar Cobb Hospital (Austell) – providing emergency and specialty care services.
  • Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta (Cobb outpatient and specialty locations) – pediatric care and treatment.
  • Numerous urgent care facilities, surgical centers, and private practices.

The size and scope of these institutions increase the risk for errors due to overcrowding, communication failures, and staffing shortages.


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Causes of Medical Malpractice in Cobb County

Medical malpractice often stems from negligence in diagnosing, treating, or monitoring patients. Common causes include:

  • Failure to diagnose serious conditions like heart attacks, cancer, or strokes in time to prevent permanent harm.
  • Surgical mistakes, including operating on the wrong site, anesthesia errors, or leaving surgical instruments behind.
  • Birth-related malpractice, such as failure to perform a timely C-section or improperly monitoring fetal distress.
  • Medication errors, including incorrect prescriptions or dangerous drug interactions.
  • Systemic problems like understaffing or poor communication between doctors, nurses, and specialists.

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Common Injuries Caused by Medical Malpractice

When malpractice occurs, the consequences can be life-altering. Some of the most common injuries include:

  • Brain injuries from oxygen deprivation or anesthesia mistakes.
  • Birth injuries such as cerebral palsy, Erb’s palsy, or developmental delays.
  • Surgical complications leading to infections, organ damage, or wrongful death.
  • Worsened outcomes due to delayed diagnosis of cancer or cardiac events.
  • Amputations and sepsis from untreated infections.

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Wrongful Death from Medical Malpractice

Sadly, not all patients survive medical negligence. In Cobb County, families may pursue a wrongful death claim when malpractice leads to fatal outcomes. These cases not only seek compensation for lost income and companionship but also hold negligent providers accountable to prevent future tragedies.


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Statute of Limitations for Medical Malpractice in Georgia

Georgia law generally requires medical malpractice claims to be filed within two years of the date of injury or death. However, no case may be filed more than five years from the date of the malpractice (known as the statute of repose). Exceptions exist for cases involving minors or fraudulent concealment by providers. Timely consultation with an attorney is essential.


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Filing a Medical Malpractice Claim in Cobb County

Filing a malpractice claim involves several key steps:

  • Gathering medical records to establish a clear timeline of treatment and errors.
  • Obtaining an expert affidavit, as Georgia law requires medical experts to confirm that malpractice occurred.
  • Filing the claim in Cobb County Superior Court, which has jurisdiction over these cases.
  • Negotiating or litigating with hospital attorneys and insurers to pursue compensation.

McArthur Law Firm assists clients throughout this process, ensuring all requirements are met and your rights are protected.


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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of damages are available in a Cobb County malpractice case?
 Victims may recover economic damages (medical bills, lost income), non-economic damages (pain and suffering), and in rare cases, punitive damages.

Can I sue a hospital in Cobb County directly, or just the doctor?
 Depending on the facts, you may sue individual providers, hospitals, or both. Hospitals can be liable for negligent employees or unsafe systems.

How much does it cost to hire a malpractice attorney?
 McArthur Law Firm handles malpractice cases on a contingency fee basis. You pay no attorney fees unless compensation is recovered.

What if the malpractice happened years ago, but I only just discovered it?
 Georgia’s discovery rule allows claims to be filed when the injury was discovered, but the statute of repose sets a five-year maximum in most cases.


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Additional Resources

Georgia Composite Medical Board – Regulates medical professionals in Georgia and allows patients to file complaints.

Cobb County Superior Court – Oversees medical malpractice filings in Cobb County.

Wellstar Health System – Cobb Medical Center – Official website of the major healthcare provider serving Cobb County.


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Cobb County Medical Malpractice Lawyer

If you or a loved one suffered harm due to a medical provider’s negligence in Cobb County, the McArthur Law Firm is here to help. Our team investigates medical errors, consults with expert witnesses, and builds strong cases to pursue maximum compensation for victims and families.

Call us today at (478) 238-6600 to schedule a free consultation. We represent clients in Marietta, Austell, Smyrna, Kennesaw, and across all of Cobb County.