Georgia Medical Malpractice Lawyer Directory: Athens

Athens, home to the University of Georgia and the seat of consolidated Athens-Clarke County, is the medical hub of northeast Georgia, with regional hospitals such as Piedmont Athens Regional and St. Mary’s serving a broad surrounding area. Medical malpractice claims here range from surgical errors and misdiagnosis to birth injuries, medication and anesthesia mistakes, emergency room negligence, and hospital-acquired infections. What sets these cases apart from ordinary injury claims is the expert affidavit that Georgia law requires at the very start of the lawsuit.

Anyone weighing a medical malpractice claim in Georgia should understand two features that set these cases apart from ordinary injury claims. First, O.C.G.A. § 9-11-9.1 requires an expert affidavit to be filed WITH the complaint, identifying at least one negligent act or omission by the provider and its factual basis; a complaint filed without it is generally subject to dismissal, which makes early expert review essential. Second, the plaintiff must prove the provider departed from the standard of care, meaning the degree of skill and care ordinarily used by the profession generally under similar conditions (O.C.G.A. § 51-1-27), and that the departure caused the harm. Most claims must be filed within two years under O.C.G.A. § 9-3-71, subject to a five-year statute of repose under O.C.G.A. § 9-3-73, and emergency-room care is judged by a higher gross-negligence standard under O.C.G.A. § 51-1-29.5.

The directory below lists four Athens firms that handle medical malpractice cases, each verified from a dedicated medical malpractice page on the firm’s own official website. It is organized for comparison rather than ranking, so the entries focus on practice areas, attorney background, office locations, and founding history rather than promotional claims.


1. Davis Adams, LLC

Davis Adams maintains a dedicated Athens medical malpractice page on its site, with a practice concentrated exclusively on these claims. The page names Piedmont Athens Regional and St. Mary’s Hospital as the facilities Athens-Clarke County residents rely on and references the firm’s radiology-malpractice work, indicating strong med-mal-specific depth. It is an Atlanta-based firm that takes cases throughout Georgia.

The practice is built around medical malpractice. The firm’s references to past settlements are firm-reported and have not been independently confirmed against court records.

2. Blasingame, Burch, Garrard & Ashley, P.C.

Blasingame, Burch, Garrard & Ashley is an Athens-based firm, founded in 1984, that lists medical malpractice among its core practice areas and is one of the largest firms in northeast Georgia. The firm has handled complex injury and medical-device litigation, and attorney Henry G. Garrard III is recognized in the medical malpractice field, indicating a med-mal-aware emphasis within a broad civil practice. It is among the few firms with a physical Athens office.

The practice handles medical malpractice alongside broader civil litigation. Any references to past results are firm-reported and have not been independently confirmed against court records.

3. Warshauer Woodward Atkins

Warshauer Woodward Atkins maintains a dedicated medical malpractice page on its site and lists Athens among the communities it serves. The page frames the firm’s work with medical experts on delayed-diagnosis, surgical-error, and misdiagnosis claims, indicating a med-mal-aware emphasis. It is an Atlanta-based firm that takes cases across Georgia.

The practice handles medical malpractice alongside catastrophic injury. The firm’s references to a high medical malpractice judgment are firm-reported and have not been independently confirmed against court records.

4. Malone Law

Malone Law maintains a dedicated medical malpractice page on its site and serves clients across Georgia from its metro Atlanta base. The page explains the medical standard of care and states that Georgia requires an expert affidavit at the initiation of a lawsuit or the case may be dismissed, indicating strong med-mal-specific depth.

The practice handles medical malpractice alongside catastrophic injury. Any references to past results are firm-reported and have not been independently confirmed against court records.


After Suspected Medical Malpractice in Athens: Practical Notes

Two features shape most Athens medical malpractice claims: the expert affidavit that must accompany the complaint under O.C.G.A. § 9-11-9.1, and the standard-of-care proof required under O.C.G.A. § 51-1-27. Because a qualified expert must review the records and sign an affidavit before the case can be filed, these claims are screened far more rigorously than ordinary injury cases, and the two-year limitations period under O.C.G.A. § 9-3-71 makes early review important.

The expert affidavit requirement under O.C.G.A. § 9-11-9.1 is the single biggest practical difference between a medical malpractice claim and an ordinary injury claim. Because the affidavit of a qualified expert must accompany the complaint, a firm typically must obtain and pay for medical records and expert review before it can even file, which is one reason these cases are screened carefully and taken on a contingency basis. Common claims involve surgical errors, misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis (cancer in particular), birth injuries, medication and anesthesia errors, emergency room negligence, and hospital-acquired infections. When malpractice causes death, the matter can become a wrongful death case, and the 2025 tort reform law (Senate Bill 68) changed how certain evidence and damages arguments are presented at trial.

When comparing the firms above, useful points of distinction include whether the office shows genuine med-mal-specific depth (the O.C.G.A. § 9-11-9.1 affidavit, the standard-of-care framework, the local hospital systems, the statute of repose) versus a general civil practice, whether medical malpractice is an exclusive focus or one of several areas, whether the firm keeps a physical Athens office or serves Athens from metro Atlanta, and the size and tenure of the attorney team. None of the entries here is endorsed or ranked; the list is a verified starting point for an Athens family’s own research.


Note: This list is not a ranking and makes no “best” claim. Fewer than five firms are listed here because fewer than five firms publishing a dedicated medical malpractice page that serves Athens were found publishing a dedicated medical malpractice page on their own official website; rather than pad the list with firms whose medical-malpractice focus could not be verified from their own site, the directory reports only those that could be confirmed. Many more attorneys handle medical malpractice cases in the area. The four firms above are verified records, each confirmed from a dedicated medical malpractice page on the firm’s own official website (the Web link for each entry points to that page, not just the home page). Where a street address is not published on the firm’s own site, it is omitted rather than taken from a third-party listing. Firm-reported results have not been independently confirmed against court records. This directory is general information about Georgia law and individual firms, not legal advice, and it does not create an attorney-client relationship; the legal points summarized here reflect general Georgia law as of the date below and can change or be affected by recent reforms, so an injured person should confirm how current law applies to their own situation with a licensed Georgia attorney. Data current as of June 6, 2026.

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