The McArthur Law Firm proudly serves clients across Lee County, Georgia, including the cities and communities of Leesburg, Smithville, and the greater Albany metropolitan area. Our dedicated legal team offers compassionate, thorough, and aggressive representation for individuals and families who have been harmed due to someone else’s negligence.

Located in southwest Georgia, Lee County is a fast-growing community known for its strong schools, family-friendly environment, and connection to agriculture and outdoor recreation. The county spans approximately 362 square miles and is part of the Southwestern Judicial Circuit. With a population of over 33,000 residents, Lee County is recognized for its quality of life and strong civic institutions.

McArthur Law Firm’s office is located in nearby Warner Robins, Georgia:

820A Hwy 247 South, Suite 1
Kathleen, GA 31047
Phone: 478-551-9901

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.

Lee County Personal Injury Lawyers

To learn more about how the McArthur Law Firm can assist with your personal injury case, call us today at 478-551-9901 or complete our online contact form. Your recovery and peace of mind are our priority.

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 Lee County, GA


Personal Injury Representation in Lee 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 Lee 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 plaintiffs in a variety of personal injury cases throughout Lee County, including:

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Motor Vehicle Accidents in Lee County

Major roads such as U.S. Route 19 and GA-32 see significant daily traffic. Unfortunately, motor vehicle collisions are not uncommon in Leesburg and the surrounding areas.

We handle auto accident claims involving:

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Commercial Truck and 18-Wheeler Accidents in Lee County

With U.S. Route 19 running through the county and connecting to nearby industrial zones, Lee County experiences a regular flow of heavy truck traffic. When truck drivers or logistics companies act negligently, the results can be catastrophic.

We represent victims of:

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 Lee County

If you’ve suffered harm due to a negligent healthcare provider, 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 Lee County, GA

Lee 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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Lee County Government Services

Lee County Tax Commissioner – Motor Vehicles DivisionThe Lee County Tax Commissioner’s Motor Vehicles Division, located in Leesburg, Georgia, is responsible for administering motor vehicle services in accordance with Georgia state laws. This division handles vehicle registrations, tag renewals, title processing, and the issuance of license plates, including specialty and disability plates. It also manages the collection of ad valorem and tag taxes related to vehicle ownership and transfers. Committed to efficient service and accuracy, the Motor Vehicles Division serves as a vital resource for Lee County residents, ensuring compliance with registration requirements and providing assistance with all vehicle-related transactions.

Lee County Tax Commissioner
P.O. Box 9
100 Starksville Avenue North
Leesburg, Georgia 31763
Phone: (229) 759-6015


Law Enforcement in Lee County, Georgia

Lee County Sheriff’s OfficeThe Lee County Sheriff’s Office, headquartered in Leesburg, Georgia, serves as the primary law enforcement agency for the county. Led by the elected Sheriff, the office is responsible for maintaining public safety, enforcing state and local laws, operating the Lee County Jail, and providing courtroom security. Additional duties include serving civil and criminal warrants, conducting criminal investigations, and responding to emergencies across the county. The Sheriff’s Office also works closely with community members and local organizations to promote crime prevention and foster positive relationships. Dedicated to protecting life and property, the Lee County Sheriff’s Office plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety and well-being of its residents.

Lee County Sheriff’s Office
119 Pinewood Road,
Leesburg, GA 31763
Phone: (229) 759-3334


Courtrooms in Lee County

Lee County Superior CourtThe Lee County Superior Court, located in Leesburg, Georgia, is part of the Southwestern Judicial Circuit and serves as the trial court of general jurisdiction for the county. It handles a wide range of serious legal matters, including felony criminal cases, divorce and family law disputes, civil lawsuits involving substantial claims, and real estate and property disputes. The court also hears appeals from lower courts and has the authority to issue injunctions and address constitutional issues. Presided over by elected judges, the Lee County Superior Court plays a central role in the local justice system, ensuring that legal proceedings are conducted fairly and in accordance with Georgia law.

Lee County Superior Court
100 Leslie Highway
Leesburg, Georgia 31763
Phone: (229) 759-6018


Lee County Probate CourtThe Lee County Probate Court, located in Leesburg, Georgia, handles a variety of legal matters related to estates, family affairs, and vital records. Its responsibilities include the probate of wills, administration of estates, and the appointment of guardians and conservators for minors and incapacitated adults. The court also issues marriage licenses, firearm permits, and maintains birth and death records. Presided over by an elected Probate Judge, the court ensures that sensitive personal and family legal matters are managed with fairness, accuracy, and adherence to Georgia law, providing essential services to the residents of Lee County.

Lee County Probate Court
100 Leslie Highway
Leesburg, Georgia 31763
Phone: (229) 759-6005


Magistrate Court of Lee CountyThe Magistrate Court of Lee County, located in Leesburg, Georgia, serves as a court of limited jurisdiction that handles a variety of civil and criminal matters. Its duties include presiding over small claims cases (typically involving disputes under $15,000), landlord-tenant issues, and county ordinance violations. The court also issues arrest and search warrants, conducts preliminary hearings in criminal cases, and processes applications for good behavior bonds and warrant hearings. Known for its accessibility, the Magistrate Court allows individuals to represent themselves, making it a vital and user-friendly entry point to the justice system for Lee County residents.

Magistrate Court of Lee County
104 A Leslie Highway
PO Box 522
Leesburg, Georgia 31763
Phone: (229) 759-6016

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