Overview

Kaitlin H. Yarbrough is an associate at Swift Currie representing insurers and businesses in workers’ compensation matters. She provides strategic, business-minded counsel designed to minimize risk, control costs and ensure compliance so her clients can focus on achieving their broader goals.

Kaitlin’s previous legal experience included handling claims involving catastrophic injuries, complex coverage issues and high exposure risks. She’s worked with clients across industries including transportation, education, retail and food and beverage, tailoring her strategies to align with each client’s unique operations and business priorities.

Clients value Kaitlin’s clear communication, trustworthiness and ability to keep them fully informed at every stage of litigation. Her diverse professional background in education and nonprofit work gives her insight into the public sector and strengthens her ability to craft practical solutions.

Kaitlin earned her J.D. from Georgia State University College of Law and her undergraduate degree in history from Young Harris College/Georgia State University.

Memberships

State Bar of Georgia

Interests

Kaitlin is passionate about child advocacy and improving educational equity, ensuring all children have the opportunity to thrive.

Practice Areas

Bar Admittances

  • Georgia

Education

Georgia State University College of Law (J.D., 2024)

Young Harris College/Georgia State University (B.A., 2014)

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