When Nikki was 8 years old, her mother was tragically killed in a car crash. From then on, Nikki knew she wanted to be a lawyer and help families like hers. She has since followed her passion of fighting for injured victims as an accomplished personal injury attorney, and was even honored as one of the 2024 Lawyers of Distinction in Personal Injury Law.
A determined, driven and hardworking individual Nikki took on an expanded courseload while attending the Charlotte School of Law, completing a standard 3 year law degree in 2.5 years, and graduating with Cum Laude honors.
Nikki prides herself on her problem solving abilities and standing up for what’s right, never backing down from a fight in an effort to help her clients. An empathetic listener who extends compassion and kindness to all, Nikki is focused on achieving the best results for her clients and getting them back to where they were pre-injury.
Growing up in Rabun County, Georgia – “God’s country” as Nikki calls it – she and her 3 young daughters now reside in Buford. When she is not mentoring young attorneys on how to practice ethical personal injury law, she is an advocate for mental health support and awareness and volunteers with Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and Operation Christmas Child.