Personal Injury Lawyer in Brunswick, GA

Boyd Law Firm is located at 1601 Reynolds St. in Brunswick — in the heart of the city, close to the Glynn County Courthouse and the legal and civic core of Southeast Georgia. This is not a satellite office. Brunswick is where we practice, where we appear in court, and where we have built the relationships that matter in local litigation.

When you need a lawyer after an accident, injury, or business dispute, proximity matters. So does knowledge of the roads, the courts, the local employers, and the community context behind your case.

Brunswick and the Golden
Isles Our Practice Area Home

Brunswick sits at the geographic center of the Golden Isles region and serves as the seat of Glynn County government and the primary commercial hub for coastal Southeast Georgia

The roads where
accidents happen

US Highway 17 — the major north-south corridor running through downtown Brunswick and connecting Glynn County to the broader coastal highway network — is the site of a significant volume of vehicle accidents. The US-341 corridor, the approaches to the Sidney Lanier Bridge spanning the Brunswick River, and the causeways connecting Brunswick to St. Simons Island and Jekyll Island are high-traffic routes where collisions are common. The Brunswick Bypass (US-17 Connector) and the interchanges at I-95 around exit 29 see a consistent flow of commercial truck traffic associated with the Port of Brunswick and Colonel’s Island Terminal — one of the largest vehicle import facilities on the East Coast.

Employers and the injury context they create

The Port of Brunswick and the Colonel’s Island Terminal bring commercial freight operations, longshoreman work, and heavy trucking into the area. Brunswick’s industrial corridor along the waterfront employs a significant workforce in conditions that create occupational injury risk. The Golden Isles’ hospitality industry — resorts, marinas, and tourism operations on St. Simons Island and Jekyll Island — creates premises liability exposure across a broad range of properties. Glynn County Schools, Southeast Georgia Health System, and the large retail corridor along the US-17/Golden Isles Parkway corridor employ much of the county’s workforce.

Neighborhoods
we serve

Old Town Brunswick — the historic district surrounding the city’s original grid, bounded by Newcastle Street and the waterfront — is where many of our clients live and work. We also regularly serve clients from Sterling, Urbana, Pine Harbor, Blythe Island, and the communities along Altama Avenue and Highway 303 connecting Brunswick to the unincorporated county.

Glynn County
Superior Court

The Glynn County Superior Court, located at the Glynn County Courthouse on G St. in Brunswick, is where personal injury litigation in Glynn County is tried. We file and litigate cases in Glynn County Superior Court regularly. Knowing the court’s procedures, local rules, and how cases move through the docket is not a benefit we acquire at trial — it is knowledge we bring to your case from the start.

Practice Areas
Available in Brunswick

From our Brunswick office, we handle the full range of personal injury and civil litigation matters:

Vehicle accidents

car, truck, motorcycle, bicycle, and pedestrian collisions on Brunswick's roads and interstates

Premises liability

slip and fall, dangerous property conditions, negligent security at commercial and residential properties

Product liability

defective products, mass tort claims, medical device failures

Wrongful death

fatal accidents, negligence-caused deaths, survivor claims

Business litigation

contract disputes, partnership conflicts, commercial claims for Brunswick area businesses

Frequently Asked Questions Brunswick Clients

No. We handle initial consultations by phone or in person, depending on what is more convenient for you. If you have been injured and coming to the office is difficult, we work around your situation. Our office at 1601 Reynolds St. is available for inperson meetings when you are ready.

Yes. St. Simons Island is part of Glynn County, and cases arising there are handled in Glynn County Superior Court — the same court where we regularly litigate. Distance from the mainland does not affect our ability to investigate, file, or try a case there.
The property owner or occupier may be liable under Georgia’s premises liability law if a dangerous condition caused your injury and the owner or operator had actual or constructive knowledge of it. We investigate the property’s history and the specific condition that caused harm.
Commercial truck cases are significantly more complex than standard vehicle cases. Federal motor carrier regulations apply, the trucking company and not just the driver may be liable, and the evidence — black boxes, electronic logging devices, weight station records — must be preserved immediately. We treat port-related truck accidents as commercial carrier cases from the start.

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If your family has lost someone because of another person’s negligence, we are here to help you understand your options. There is no obligation and no cost to speak with us. You pay nothing unless we win your case.

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