Ana Galindo

Ana Galindo is the Legal Support Staff Supervisor and Senior Paralegal at Kaufman Injury Law, where she has been a cornerstone of the team for over seven years. In her dual role, Ana leads the legal support department, overseeing daily operations, team performance, and professional development, while also working directly alongside attorneys to advance case management, conduct legal research, and maintain consistent client communication throughout the litigation process.
Ana earned her degree from Chattahoochee Technical College and brings a well-rounded foundation of legal knowledge and organizational expertise to every matter she handles. Fluent in both English and Spanish, she plays a vital role in ensuring that the firm’s Spanish-speaking clients receive the same attentive, clear, and compassionate service as every other client we represent. Her bilingual ability is a genuine asset in Atlanta’s diverse community, where clear communication can make a meaningful difference during one of the most stressful periods in a person’s life.
A Georgia native, Ana brings local knowledge and a deep commitment to the communities Kaufman Injury Law serves. Outside the office, she enjoys exercising, reading, and winding down with true-crime documentaries. She values weekends with her husband, their two dogs, and the simple pleasures of baking and a good cup of coffee.
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