Sean Brodie
Personal Injury Attorney

Sean Brodie

Brodie Law Group

Gray, Georgia

18+ Years Experience
Licensed in 1 State

About Sean

Sean Brodie is originally from Evans, Georgia. After graduating high school, he played college baseball at Gordon College in Barnesville, Georgia. Thereafter, he attended Georgia College & State University in Milledgeville, Georgia where he earned a B.B.A. in Accounting. After graduating from the Walter F. George School of Law at Mercer University in Macon, Georgia, he joined the Ocmulgee Judicial Circuit Public Defender’s Office which covers 8 counties - Baldwin, Greene, Hancock, Jasper, Jones, Morgan, Putnam and Wilkinson. There, he was an Assistant Public Defender for over 10 years - devoting himself to representing indigent persons accused of committing crimes. Over the course of his 10 years at the Public Defender’s Office, he has conducted many jury trials and has handled over 3,500 criminal cases which has included violent crimes such as murder and sex offenses, drug crimes, and misdemeanors such as DUI. In 2018, he left the Public Defender’s Office and joined his wife, Ashley M. Brodie, at the Brodie Law Group. His practice now consists of plaintiff’s personal injury cases involving motorcycle accidents and major trucking accidents. He takes pride in helping people when they need him most - such as when their personal well-being or freedoms and liberties are at stake. Sean enjoys the hunting, fishing, the Georgia Bulldogs and spending time with his family. Sean and Ashley have 2 daughters.

Licensed States

Education

J.D.

Walter F. George School of Law, Mercer University

B.B.A.

Georgia College & State University

A.S.

Gordon College

Contact Sean

Location

103 Atlanta Road, Gray, Georgia 31032

Gray, Georgia

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