Maegan Panebianco was born and raised in Lawrenceville, Georgia. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and International Affairs from the University of Georgia, where she also completed her paralegal certification.
During her time at UGA, Maegan was actively involved in Dawg Camp UGA, Camp Kesem UGA, and Impact Service Organization UGA—organizations that deepened her passion for service and community engagement.
Maegan was drawn to personal injury law because of the opportunity to help people during some of the most challenging times in their lives. “My favorite part about being a paralegal is being a helping hand in a stressful time. By taking care of the details of our clients' cases, they can focus all their energy on getting better and healing,” she says. “The connections I’ve formed with clients, past and present, make this work even more rewarding.”
An Atlanta-area local, Maegan loves exploring the city’s diverse neighborhoods and spending time outdoors on the Beltline or at Piedmont Park. She’s also a big fan of Atlanta’s unbeatable food scene.
Giving back to the community is important to Maegan. In college, she served as a camp counselor for Camp Kesem UGA, a summer camp for children impacted by a parent’s cancer diagnosis. She is currently in the process of volunteering with the Atlanta Humane Society.
While she doesn’t have pets yet, she hopes to adopt a furry friend in the future!