Rebecca is a seasoned attorney and registered civil mediator; her legal practice includes motor vehicle and tractor-trailer collisions, premises liability cases, and catastrophic matters.
Meet Attorney Rebecca Clements
Rebecca has managed countless personal injury matters from inception to successful resolution, guiding clients through some of the most difficult moments of their lives. With deep experience across a wide range of injury cases, she is known for her strategic approach, compassionate advocacy, and commitment to achieving exceptional results.
One of Rebecca’s most meaningful cases involved securing a substantial recovery for a client who suffered a traumatic arm amputation after a catastrophic accident. She worked tirelessly to ensure the client received the care, resources, and compensation needed to rebuild their life. That experience reaffirmed her passion for helping injury victims navigate overwhelming challenges with dignity and hope.
Rebecca’s favorite part of practicing law is the opportunity to build genuine relationships with her clients and their families while making a tangible difference in their lives. She enjoys mentoring new attorneys in the personal injury field and finding creative, effective solutions for even the most complex cases.
Her experiences in the personal injury industry have been incredibly fulfilling:
“Each case provides opportunities to find creative solutions while fighting tirelessly and compassionately for personal injury victims.” - Attorney Rebecca Clements
Rebecca's Background
Rebecca graduated with highest honors from the University of Georgia Honors Program. While there, she founded UGA's first mock trial team and was a member of the French Honor Society.

She earned her law degree from the Georgia State University College of Law, where she received the CALI Excellence for the Future Award in Research, Writing, and Advocacy. She was an active member of the Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity and Association of Women Law Students.
Today, she enjoys living in the greater Atlanta area because of the thriving arts culture and endless fun things to do. She frequently attends the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, the Atlanta Ballet, and visits the Atlanta Botanical Gardens.
Rebecca supports the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society and volunteers as a Spelling Bee Arbitrator Judge for the Association of Christian Schools International.
She lives in Marietta with her husband and three daughters and a pet gecko named Echo.