Lisa Siegel

Lisa Smith Siegel, Attorney at Law

(404) 255-9838

5555 Glenridge Connector, Suite 200
Atlanta, Georgia 30342.


About Lisa Siegel

Lisa Siegel is an award-winning attorney and active supporter of the legal profession at both the national and local levels. She has litigated injury and disability cases for more than three decades, earning a reputation as an effective advocate for individuals and families facing the most challenging circumstances.

Lisa has been recognized for excellence in the practice of law by numerous independent rating organizations such as Martindale-Hubbell, Thomson Reuters, and Avvo. She has also been named to Georgia Trend Magazine’s list of Legal Elite several times, an honor based solely on the endorsements of other attorneys in the state.

Lisa’s approach to the practice of law is simple and effective.

“The best way to produce a positive outcome is to first recognize how important the right result is for your client and their future, and then commit to working as hard as necessary to achieve a favorable result.” Lisa Siegel

A metro-Atlanta native, Lisa earned both her bachelor’s and law degrees from the University of Georgia before gaining valuable litigation experience in the insurance industry. She is also frequently invited to speak as an expert on injury and disability law issues, having presented to healthcare professionals at both Piedmont Hospital and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta as well as national audiences of CEU Concepts and Law Practice CLE.

When not practicing law, Lisa enjoys traveling, creative writing, hiking, and spending time with her family and her dog.

Education

  • University of Georgia School of Law, J.D.
  • University of Georgia, B.A., magna cum laude
  • Phi Beta Kappa

Practice Areas

  • Disability Law

Awards

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(404) 255-9838

5555 Glenridge Connector, Suite 200
Atlanta, Georgia 30342.

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