Kelli Byers-Hooper

Kelli Byers-Hooper

Atlanta, Georgia

Education

  • University of Denver - B.S. Biology
  • UCLA - M.A. Public Health
  • Cumberland School of Law, Samford University - J.D.

Bar Admissions

  • Georgia
  • Texas

Awards

  • Rising Star
  • Super Lawyer

Professional Associations & Memberships

  • Texas Trial Lawyers (TTL)
  • AAJ Minority Caucus
  • Georgia Association of Black Women Attorneys (GABWA)
  • Georgia Trial Lawyers (GTL)
  • Georgia Association of Women Lawyers
  • Morehouse Parents Council
  • Cascade UMC
  • Atlanta Suburban Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
  • Formerly a section chair in AAJ
  • Formerly an officer in GABWA

Kelli Byers-Hooper- Personal Injury, Truck Wreck and Car Accident Lawyer in Atlanta, Georgia

Kelli Byers-Hooper is a prominent attorney and public health advocate acclaimed for her well-rounded education and dedication to community service. Her academic credentials include a BS in Biology from the University of Denver, an MPH from UCLA, and a JD from Cumberland School of Law. Professionally, Kelli has valuable experience in healthcare, managing clinical trials at UCLA Medical Center, and providing strong legal representation in Georgia and Texas.

A respected member of numerous legal and community associations, Kelli actively contributes to the Texas Trial Lawyers Association, AAJ Minority Caucus, and Georgia's associations for Black Women Attorneys, Trial Lawyers, and Women Lawyers. Her commitment extends to the Morehouse Parents Council, her church, and the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority.

Recognized as a Rising Star and Super Lawyer, Kelli also received special commendation from the State Bar of Georgia for the "If you see it, You can be it" program. Outside of work, she enjoys traveling, gardening, and composting—reflective of her commitment to sustainability and a testament to her multifaceted persona as a lifelong learner, advocate, and empathetic presence in the legal field.

Top Settlements and Verdicts

$375,000.00
Total Amount to Client
Rear-End Collision Causes Spin-Out

Our client entered the northbound lane of I-285 between Washington Road and Camp Creek Road, positioning themselves in the far-right lane while traveling with the flow of traffic at approximately 60-65 mph. Suddenly, another vehicle rear-ended our client’s car, causing a significant impact that resulted in the vehicle spinning out into the middle lane, rotating around to face the opposite direction.

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