Limary Gallo

Limary Gallo is a Case Coordinator and Paralegal at Kaufman Injury Law, where she plays a central role in managing active cases and keeping clients informed and supported from intake through resolution. Her work bridges the gap between the legal process and the client experience, translating complex case developments into clear, reassuring communication for people navigating what is often a difficult and uncertain time.
An Atlanta native, Limary earned her degree in Criminal Justice from DeVry University and her paralegal certification from the University of Georgia. She is fluent in English and Spanish and is a key resource for the firm’s Spanish-speaking clients, ensuring they receive the same level of attentive, compassionate service as every client Kaufman Injury Law represents. In a city as diverse as Atlanta, the ability to connect across languages is both a professional asset and a personal commitment.
Outside the office, Limary enjoys traveling, creating memories with her daughters, quiet coffee runs, journaling, and baking. She prioritizes self-care and believes that taking care of herself makes her a more present and effective advocate for the clients she serves.
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