Brooke Kendrick

Brooke Kendrick is a Litigation Paralegal at Kaufman Injury Law, where she plays an active role in supporting attorneys through every stage of the litigation process. With a background in justice studies and formal paralegal training, Brooke brings both substantive legal knowledge and practical efficiency to the day-to-day work of building and advancing personal injury cases on behalf of the firm’s clients.
A Georgia native from Marietta, Brooke earned her degree from Georgia Southern University and completed her paralegal certification through Kennesaw State University, two institutions that gave her a strong command of Georgia’s legal environment. Her regional roots mean she understands the courts and communities in which Kaufman Injury Law operates.
When she’s not in the office, Brooke heads to the North Georgia mountains, where she spends time at her cabin hiking, paddleboarding, and enjoying the outdoors. She also enjoys reading and following the true crime genre, a passion she shares with a few of her colleagues.
Recent Post
- Uber and Lyft Insurance Gaps: What Happens When the App Is On But No Passenger Is in the Car
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