Adam Lowney - Kennesaw, GA
Attorney at Starks Byron, P.C.
Personal Injury Claims Lawyers in Kennesaw, GA
1275 Shiloh Rd NW Ste 2710 Kennesaw, GA 30144
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Kennesaw Personal Injury Claims Lawyer
Updated: 03/02/2026
Areas of Practice
- Personal Injury Claims
Attorney Information
Overview
Attorney Adam Lowney focuses his practice on representing clients in their personal injury claims. Adam has a wide range of practice including insurance law, personal injury, and workers’ compensation.
As a Georgia native himself, Adam takes great pride in serving clients throughout his home state. Adam graduated cum laude from Georgia State University and obtained his Juris Doctor from Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School. During his time in law school, Adam served on the John Marshall Law Journal and received multiple awards for his academic performance.
Adam began his career practicing personal injury and workers’ compensation in the Atlanta area. Prior to joining Starks-Byron, Adam worked as a litigation attorney for an insurance defense firm. With unique knowledge of both insurance defense and personal injury law, Adam has successfully represented hundreds of injured workers and personal injury clients throughout his career.
Outside of practicing law, Adam enjoys spending time with his wife Meagan and their son Graham. Adam also enjoys playing guitar and watching Manchester United games.
Education
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Legal Education
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Atlanta's John Marshall Law School,
Atlanta,
Georgia
Juris Doctor
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Atlanta's John Marshall Law School,
Atlanta,
Georgia
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Non Legal Education
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Georgia State University
Honors: cum laude
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Georgia State University
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