Attorney Amy Gonzalez Jackson

Amy Gonzalez Jackson

Amy Gonzalez Jackson is honored to serve a wide range of clients as a bilingual attorney. Her areas of practice include motor vehicle collisions, motorcycle collisions, trucking collisions, premises liability, wrongful death, and catastrophic injury. Amy loves advocating for her clients who have been injured in life-changing collisions. She believes that you shouldn’t have to field dozens of calls from adjuster and insurance companies while trying to heal. She takes great pride in walking her clients through the litigation process so that they are fully informed and equipped with knowledge of the process. Her goal is to allow her clients to focus on healing and family while she handles the insurance companies.

Amy up in the small town of Bainbridge, Georgia. She credits her parents for fostering her love of helping others. She spent her childhood summers and Christmas breaks in El Abra, San Luis Potosi, Mexico visiting family and learning about the impact of helping others. While in high school, Amy would often help translate for members of her Hispanic community in South Georgia. During this time, Amy remembers hearing stories of people within her community being scammed due to language barriers, which motivated her to be a resource for her community.

Amy graduated from Valdosta State University in 2016 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy and Religious. She minored in Spanish and Native American Studies which allowed her to broaden her world view. Amy began her career at the Serious Injury Law Group as a law clerk during her second year of law school. She quickly discovered her love for personal injury law. She is honored to be a member of ateam that truly cares about their clients and who is passionate about advocating for others. She loves that the Serious Injury Law Group values family and community.

During her free time, Amy loves enjoying the outdoors with her daughters and undertaking DIY projects with her husband. Her hobbies include running, sewing, and reading.

Amy’s favorite quote is, “So in everything, do to others what you would have them do to you.” Matthew 7:12″