Overview

William “Will” M. Anthony is an associate at Swift Currie representing employers, insurers and servicing agents in workers’ compensation claims. He delivers strategic, defense-focused representation that prioritizes cost-effective, tailored solutions. Clients rely on Will for his sharp attention to detail, proactive approach to claim resolution and commitment to minimizing exposure through thorough case analysis and informed advocacy.

Will’s prior experience includes handling high-exposure and catastrophic injury claims, with individual case exposures exceeding $750,000. He has successfully resolved complex disputes involving contested medical treatments and statutory interpretation, often securing favorable outcomes well below projected liability.

Will’s practice is distinguished by his balance of legal insight and efficiency, allowing him to navigate the intricate intersection of legal and medical issues in the workers’ compensation system.

Will earned his J.D. from the University of Georgia School of Law. He received his B.A. in Law & Public Policy and Communication from Mercer University.

Memberships

State Bar of Georgia

Interests

Outside the office, Will is a passionate musician and film enthusiast. He also enjoys following the Georgia Bulldogs and Atlanta sports teams as well as playing golf.

Practice Areas

Bar Admittances

  • Georgia

Education

University of Georgia School of Law (J.D., 2024)

Mercer University (B.A., 2021)

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