The McArthur Law Firm proudly represents clients throughout Jones County, including the communities of Gray, Haddock, and Round Oak. Our attorneys are dedicated to providing powerful legal advocacy and personalized representation in a variety of civil matters, with a particular focus on personal injury law. Whether you have been injured in an accident, suffered from medical malpractice, or lost a loved one due to negligence, we are committed to fighting for the justice and compensation you deserve.

Located in central Georgia just north of Macon, Jones County is home to approximately 28,000 residents and spans roughly 395 square miles. Known for its historic sites, rolling countryside, and strong sense of community, Jones County is part of the Ocmulgee Judicial Circuit.

McArthur Law Firm’s primary office is located in Macon, Georgia:

6055 Lakeside Commons Dr #400
Macon, GA 31210
Phone: 478-238-6600

Known for our aggressive advocacy and meticulous case preparation, we handle cases involving car accidents, medical malpractice, wrongful death, and other serious injuries. Our team is committed to guiding you through every step of the legal process with personalized attention and unwavering support.

Personal Injury Lawyers in Jones County, GA

If you or a loved one has suffered an injury in Jones County, the McArthur Law Firm is ready to advocate on your behalf. We handle a wide variety of personal injury cases, including auto accidents, trucking accidents, medical malpractice, premises liability, defective products, and wrongful death claims.

Katherine McArthur, a trial attorney since 1980, has built a reputation for achieving outstanding results for her clients. Recognized as one of Georgia’s Top 10 Attorneys in 2024 and a Super Lawyers Magazine cover story attorney, she is also one of only nine lawyers in Georgia board-certified in Truck Accident Law.

Katherine McArthur has been a trial attorney in Georgia since 1980. She has helped many clients hurt in trucking accidents or wrongful death cases. In 2024, she was named one of the top 10 attorneys in Georgia. She also was selected as the cover story attorney for Super Lawyers Magazine and was selected from over 33,100 other attorneys in Georgia. She is one of only nine attorneys in the entire state of Georgia who is board certified in the practice of truck accident law.

Since 1980, Katherine McArthur has tirelessly advocated for the rightful compensation her clients deserve from their accident cases. For many years, she has consistently counseled her clients to be prepared to demand a jury trial, especially when trucking insurance companies underestimate the claim.


Overview of Civil Plaintiff Representation in Jones County, GA

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Personal Injury Representation in Jones County, Georgia

When injuries happen from the result of someone else’s negligence, whether on the road, at work, or due to unsafe property conditions, victims in Jones County have the right to seek compensation for their injuries. Personal injury cases in the county are typically handled through the State or Superior Courts, depending on the nature and severity of the claim. These courts oversee a wide range of civil litigation, including car accidents, slip and falls, wrongful death, medical malpractice, and other negligence-based actions.

McArthur Law Firm represents plaintiff’s in a variety of personal injury cases throughout Jones County, including:

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Motor Vehicle Accidents in Jones County

Car and truck accidents occur frequently in Jones County, especially along busy routes like U.S. Highway 129, State Route 11, and State Route 18. We handle accident cases involving:

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Commercial Truck and 18-Wheeler Accidents in Jones County

Given Jones County’s proximity to major freight routes and agricultural centers, it sees a significant amount of commercial truck traffic. We represent victims injured in:

Katherine McArthur: Board Certified Specialist in Truck Accident Law

Katherine McArthur earned board-certification as a specialist in Truck Accident Law by the National Board of Trial Advocates (NBTA) in 2025 after having previously earned board certification in Civil Trial Law and Civil Practice Advocacy. These distinctions are extremely important and provide a significant advantage in the field of truck accident law for attorneys representing plaintiffs who have been injured. Kathy McArthur is 1 of only 9 attorneys in the entire state of Georgia have earned board certification in the area Truck Accident Law.

To earn certification, an attorney must demonstrate a wealth of knowledge and experience by satisfying specific requirements and passing a rigorous exam. In partnership with Academy of Truck Accident Attorneys (ATAA), the NBTA has developed the only board certification program in the United States that has been approved by the American Bar Association for the specialty area of Truck Accident Law.

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Medical Malpractice in Jones County

Medical errors can have devastating consequences. If you or a loved one has suffered due to a healthcare provider’s negligence in Jones County, McArthur Law Firm can help.

Our medical malpractice team handles cases involving:

Katherine McArthur: Board Certified Medical Malpractice Specialist

Since 1980, medical malpractice lawyer Kathy McArthur has helped clients obtain compensation for medical malpractice injuries and medical negligence and has achieved millions of dollars worth of compensation over the years. This track record covers many hundreds of cases, mostly across Georgia, but also in some other states. The McArthur Law Firm knows how hard it is to speak up when something feels wrong, especially after a traumatic injury or the loss of a loved one. Our Georgia-based law firm provides comprehensive legal representation to those adversely affected by medical malpractice, also referred to as “med mal.”

Attorney Katherine McArthur earned board certification in Medical Malpractice Law from the American Board of Professional Liability Attorneys (ABPLA) in 2025. She is also board certified in civil trial law and civil practice advocacy from the National Board of Trial Advocates (NBTA). This is an important distinction that requires a significant level of expertise in medical malpractice law.

Attorney Katherine McArthur is 1 of only 13 lawyers in the entire state of Georgia to have earned board certification in the specialty area of Medical Malpractice Law from the American Board of Professional Liability Attorneys (ABPLA). To qualify for this prestigious certification, an attorney must demonstrate significant experience and pass a rigorous examination. The ABPLA’s board certification program is the only specialization program approved by the American Bar Association for the area of medical malpractice law.

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Local Resources in Jones County

Jones County offers a wide range of local resources from local government, law enforcement, courthouses, and nonprofit legal organizations to support residents in areas such as legal assistance, public safety, health and human services, housing, and community development. Whether individuals are seeking help with a legal issue, recovering from a crisis, or in need of day-to-day support.

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Jones County Government Resources

Jones County Courthouse– The Jones County Courthouse, located in Gray, is home to the Superior, State, Magistrate, and Probate Courts. It serves as the central location for handling criminal, civil, family, and probate matters for county residents. As part of the Ocmulgee Judicial Circuit, the courthouse is committed to delivering efficient, fair, and accessible justice for the community.

Jones County Courthouse
110 South Jefferson Street
Gray, GA 31032
Phone: (478) 986-6671


Law Enforcement Resources in Jones County, GA

Jones County Sheriff’s Office– The Jones County Sheriff’s Office is committed to protecting the community through proactive law enforcement, crime prevention, emergency response, and public safety initiatives. The department also provides jail operations, court security, and community outreach programs to strengthen relationships between law enforcement and residents.

Jones County Sheriff’s Office
123 Holmes Hawkins Drive
Gray, GA 31032
Phone: (478) 986-3489


Georgia Legal Services Program – The Georgia Legal Services Program is a nonprofit law firm dedicated to providing free civil legal assistance to low-income individuals and families throughout Georgia. Founded in 1971, GLSP works to ensure equal access to justice by representing clients in matters such as housing, public benefits, family law, consumer rights, education, and access to healthcare. Staffed by a dedicated team of attorneys, paralegals, and advocates, the Macon office works to ensure equal access to justice and uphold the rights of vulnerable communities across central Georgia. The team is committed to delivering compassionate, high-quality legal services that promote stability, safety, and dignity for residents of Georgia. The Macon Regional Office of the GLSP serves residents of Jones County Georgia and surrounding communities.

GLSP Macon Regional Office
241 Third Street. Ste 230
Macon, GA 31201
Phone: 478-751-6261


Ocmulgee Circuit Bar Association– The Ocmulgee Circuit Bar Association is a professional organization composed of attorneys, judges, and legal professionals serving Jones County and the surrounding areas within the Ocmulgee Judicial Circuit. The association is dedicated to promoting the fair administration of justice, fostering professional development, and encouraging high standards of legal ethics. It provides opportunities for continuing legal education (CLE), networking, and community service initiatives, helping its members stay informed about legal trends and best practices. Through its commitment to professional excellence and civic engagement, the Ocmulgee Circuit Bar Association also supports access to justice initiatives and serves as a valuable resource for the public seeking legal information or attorney referrals in the region.

P.O. Box 844
Gray, GA 31032
Phone: (478) 986-5141


Courtrooms in Jones County, GA

Jones County Superior Court (Ocmulgee Judicial Circuit)– The Jones County Superior Court handles serious felony criminal cases, major civil disputes, domestic relations issues such as divorce and custody, equity cases, and appeals. As a court of general jurisdiction, it plays a key role in delivering justice for the county’s residents while ensuring procedural fairness and access to legal remedies.

Jones County Magistrate Court– The Jones County Magistrate Court handles small claims disputes, landlord-tenant cases, warrant applications, garnishments, and minor criminal matters. Designed to be accessible for individuals without formal legal representation, the Magistrate Court serves as a user-friendly venue for residents seeking swift legal resolutions.

P.O. Box 88
110 S. Jefferson Street
Gray, Georgia 31032
Phone: (478) 986-5113

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