John B. Jackson - Carrollton, GA
Attorney at Law Office of John B. Jackson
Car Accident Lawyers in Carrollton, GA
110 Wagon Yard Plaza Carrollton, GA 30117
- Free Consultation
- 1 Super Lawyers®
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23
Years
Experience
Carrollton Car Accident Lawyer
Updated: 06/09/2026
Areas of Practice
- Car Accident
- Uber Car Accident
- Personal Injury
- Workers Compensation
Attorney Information
Overview
For more than a decade, John has focused his practice on personal injury, wrongful death, and workers’ compensation claims. John also has a limited, local domestic practice. He has worked for one of the premier trial firms in the United States on cases involving product liability, trucking accidents and motor vehicle accidents with injuries ranging from soft tissue injuries to fatalities.
John has built his law firm, The Law Office of John B. Jackson, since 2015. He prides himself not only on providing effective representation but also being available to his clients. John places his cell number on business cards and not only allows but encourages his clients to text or call him whenever they have a question about their case. John believes that once a client retains him then that client’s concerns are an utmost priority.
Prior to starting his firm, he was heavily involved in the State Bar Younger Lawyers Division. In 2007, he completed the Younger Lawyers Division Leadership Academy. The following three years, he co-chaired the Leadership Academy. He is the Past President of the West Georgia Trial Lawyers Association and a current member of the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association. He has also been the featured speaker at numerous Continuing Legal Education Seminars.
John grew up in Middle Georgia, Dublin to be exact. In 2009, when he returned to the hometown of his wife, Mandy, after being told they were having twins, he made it a priority to be a part of the great Carrollton community. The culmination of that work was realized when he was honored in 2017 with the Horizon Award, which is awarded to the volunteer of the year by the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce.
More important than that though is the large number of people he has been able to serve through his charity efforts. He is the Chairman of Board of Alice’s House, a local boy’s and girl’s home. In addition, John and previous year’s president of the Carrollton Rotary Club. John has served on the Board of Directors of the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce and chaired the Carroll County Chamber Government Affairs Committee. He also serves on the City of Carrollton Planning and Zoning Commission.
John and his Wife, Mandy, have twin girls, Milly, (8) and Kate, (8) and are members of First Baptist Church in Carrollton, GA where John serves on the Finance Committee and the Greeters Committee.
Awards and Honors
Honors
- Carroll County Chamber of Commerce, Volunteer of the year
Other Sources of Feedback About John B. Jackson
Included on the 2026 Georgia Super Lawyers list
Past Lists
- 2025 Georgia Super Lawyers list
- 2024 Georgia Super Lawyers list
Education
Legal Education
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Mercer University, Walter F. George School of Law,
Macon,
Georgia, 2003
Honors: cum laude
Non Legal Education
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University of Georgia, 2000
B.B.A.
Major: Finance
Languages
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Spanish
Pro Bono Activities
- Chairman of Board of Alice’s House
- Carrollton Rotary Club, President
Other Affiliations
- State Bar Younger Lawyers Division
- Leadership Academy (Co-Chair)
- West Georgia Trial Lawyers Association (Past President)
- Georgia Trial Lawyers Association
- Carroll County Chamber of Commerce (Board of Directors)
- Carroll County Chamber Government Affairs Committee (Chaired)
- City of Carrollton Planning and Zoning Commission
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Contact
110 Wagon Yard Plaza
Carrollton, GA 30117
Phone Number: 470-705-8873
Fax Number: 770-406-6609
Email: Send a message
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