
With nearly two decades of legal experience, Kelli Byers-Hooper has been a dedicated attorney since 2007, focusing exclusively on civil law. Her practice centers on serious injury and wrongful death cases, where she is committed to advocating for individuals and families facing significant loss. She has served as first chair in trials across both state and federal courts in Georgia, reflecting her strong courtroom presence and dedication to achieving justice for her clients.
In 2025, she successfully secured over $10 million in settlements, demonstrating both her skill in handling complex cases and her determination to deliver meaningful results. In addition to her litigation work, she is actively involved in the legal community through organizations such as the American Association for Justice and the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association, where she contributes to advancing the profession and supporting fellow advocates.
She has also participated in multiple leadership academies hosted by respected organizations, including the Georgia Association of Women Lawyers and the WIN List. Her passion for social impact is evident in her leadership roles, including chairing national events focused on issues affecting women and children. Among these efforts, she organized a widely recognized event celebrating Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s first day on the United States Supreme Court, which received coverage from national and local media outlets, including Law.com.
Beyond her professional achievements, she remains deeply engaged in her local community and is active in her church. She believes strongly in service, connection, and supporting others as foundational elements of a thriving and compassionate society.
