Overview

Lindsey focuses on representing employers, insurers, and self-insured organizations in workers' compensation defense cases, handling everything from initial claims to final resolution. Her work involves preparing and responding to discovery requests, motions, briefs, and various filings with the Georgia State Board of Workers’ Compensation.

Lindsey is skilled in taking depositions and provides clients with detailed summaries that highlight key points and offer actionable defense strategies. She has a strong ability to review and interpret medical records, which helps her accurately evaluate the nature of injuries, estimate claim values, and make informed recommendations for settlements, always aiming to minimize risk for her clients. Lindsey also independently negotiates settlements to resolve claims as economically and efficiently as possible.

In addition, she is experienced in alternative dispute resolution methods, including both private and Board mediations. And she collaborates with medical professionals to gather expert medical opinions on injury relatedness and causes. Lindsey provides down-to-earth advice to employers and insurers and answers questions on the status of claims and defense strategies, ensuring clients understand and are prepared for each step of the litigation process.

Professional & Civic Associations

  •  Lawrenceville First Baptist Church, Associate Pastor, Director of Congregational Worship Ministries Search Committee

About Me

Lindsey loves outdoor walks, thrifting, fresh flowers, old movies, and all things Southern. She enjoys returning to her South Georgia roots whenever she can to visit her family on the coast.

  • "That which does not kill us makes us stronger."
  • Olympia Dukakis as Clairee Belcher in Steel Magnolias

Clerkships

  • Superior Courts of Georgia, Brunswick Judicial Circuit

Education

Mercer University School of Law

  • J.D., 2009
  • James B. Gilbert Sr. Scholarship

Mercer University

  • B.A., Psychology, cum laude, 2006

College of Coastal Georgia (formerly Coastal Georgia Community College)

  • A.S., Psychology, with honors, 2004
  • President’s Award; Georgia Outstanding Scholar

Bar & Court Admissions

  • Georgia, 2009
  • U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Georgia
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