34 Courtland Street
Statesboro, Georgia 30458

Statesboro Personal Injury Attorney • Born & Raised in Bulloch County, Georgia

If you have been injured in a car wreck, you do not need the biggest firm. You need the right attorney—one who has stood on both sides of the courtroom and knows exactly how insurance companies think, negotiate, and fight. You need Troy Marsh.

  • 31 Years of Trial Experience
  • State Bar Board of Governors
  • Georgia Trial Lawyers Association
  • Former Insurance Defense Attorney
  • Mercer Law — Cum Laude
  • Focused on Car Wreck Cases
  • Native of Statesboro, Bulloch County

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Available 24/7 / Free consultation / No fee unless you win

"No fee unless you win" refers only to fees charged by the attorney. Court costs and other additional expenses of legal action usually must be paid by the client. Contingent fees are not permitted in all types of cases.*

This Is My Home. These Are My People. This Is My Community.

I was born and raised right here in Statesboro, Bulloch County, Georgia. This is not a satellite office. This is not a franchise location. This is not a billboard market I am trying to penetrate from Savannah, Jacksonville, Orlando, or Atlanta. This is my home—and when my neighbors are hurt in a car wreck, I take that personally.

I graduated cum laude from the Mercer University Walter F. George School of Law, where I was honored as both a Ryals Foundation Scholar and a Frances Wood Wilson Scholar—two of the law school’s prestigious academic recognitions. I have been married for 38 years. My roots in this community are deep, and my commitment to the people of Bulloch County and the surrounding areas is personal.

When you hire an out-of-town firm with a local mailing address, or a multi-state operation that staffs a rotating cast of attorneys through a Statesboro storefront, you are not getting a lawyer who knows this community. You are getting a file number in someone else’s system.

When you hire me, you are hiring a neighbor. A lifelong member of this community. An attorney who serves on the State Bar of Georgia Board of Governors—not as a marketing gimmick, but because he believes in the integrity of the legal profession and the people it serves.

Troy Marsh — Statesboro, Georgia

Born and raised in Statesboro, Bulloch County, Georgia
J.D., cum laude — Mercer University Walter F. George School of Law
Ryals Foundation Scholar and Frances Wood Wilson Scholar
Member, State Bar of Georgia Board of Governors
Married 38 years
Over 31 years of experience in catastrophic personal injury on both sides
Member, Georgia Trial Lawyers Association

Billboards and TV Commercials Do Not Win Cases. Attorneys Do.

You have seen the commercials. The dramatic music. The sledgehammers. The promises of millions. The catchy jingles and 1-800 numbers. Those advertisements cost millions of dollars a year. That money does not come from nowhere. It comes from the machine that processes your case.

Multi-state firms with offices scattered across Georgia, Florida, Alabama, and the Carolinas are not built to give your case personal attention. They are built to process volume—thousands of files moving through a system designed for speed, not quality. Your attorney changes mid-case. Your calls go to voicemail for weeks. And when a case is complicated enough to require real trial preparation, the economics of their high-overhead model do not support the investment your case needs.

I am the only attorney in my office. I handle every case personally, from the first phone call to the final resolution. There is no young associate learning on your dime. There is no team of rotating lawyers who have never met you. There is no conveyor belt.

When you call The Marsh Law Firm, you are not entering a system. You are hiring a 32-year trial attorney who sits on the State Bar of Georgia Board of Governors, who graduated cum laude from Mercer Law, and who was born and raised right here in Bulloch County.

The Difference Is Not Subtle

Your case is assigned to whoever is available that week
VS.
Your case is assigned to whoever is available that week
You call and leave a message that may or may not be returned
VS.
You call and leave a message that may or may not be returned
Millions spent on TV ads and billboards instead of on your case
VS.
Millions spent on TV ads and billboards instead of on your case
Quick settlements to keep the volume machine running
VS.
Quick settlements to keep the volume machine running
A franchise storefront with a Statesboro mailing address
VS.
A franchise storefront with a Statesboro mailing address
Attorney educated at out-of-state or lower-ranked law schools
VS.
Attorney educated at out-of-state or lower-ranked law schools

Credentials That Speak Louder Than Any Billboard

Experience is not a number on a screen. It is what happens when a jury is watching, when a deposition gets hostile, and when an insurance company bets you will fold.

31+

Years of Experience

Three decades of jury trials, mediations, and arbitrations in catastrophic personal injury cases—on the defense side representing insurance companies and on the plaintiff side representing the people they injured. Troy Marsh has a unique combination of experience, credentials, and dual-perspective insight.

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Attorney on Your Case

I am the only attorney at The Marsh Law Firm. Your case will never be handed off to a young associate, delegated to an inexperienced lawyer, or lost in the shuffle of a high-volume operation. You hire me. You get me.

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Sides of the Courtroom

Most personal injury attorneys have only ever represented plaintiffs. I have represented insurance companies. I have sat in their strategy sessions. I know how they evaluate claims, calculate exposure, and decide when to fight and when to pay. That knowledge is now working for you.

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Client Contacts Per Year, Minimum

We contact every client at least once a week, every week, until the case is concluded—to check in, provide important updates, and address any questions or concerns. Your case matters to us every single week, not just when something happens.

I Know How Insurance Companies Think—Because I Used to Be on Their Side

Early in my career, I represented insurance companies. I defended their insureds in personal injury lawsuits. I took those cases to jury trial. I conducted depositions, mediations, and arbitrations on behalf of insurance carriers and their defense teams.

I learned how they assign value to claims. I learned what makes them increase their offer and what makes them refuse to negotiate. I learned which attorneys they respect—and which ones they know will fold.

Now, I only represent plaintiffs—the injured people—against the insurance companies. Every strategy I learned on their side of the table, every tactic I saw deployed to minimize what injured people receive, is now an advantage I bring to your case.

There is no substitute for having been in the room where the other side makes its decisions.

Then — Insurance Defense

Represented Insurance Companies

  • Defended insureds in personal injury lawsuits
  • Tried cases to jury verdict for insurance carriers
  • Conducted mediations and arbitrations on behalf of the defense
  • Learned how carriers evaluate, calculate, and minimize claims
Now Representing You
Now — Plaintiff Only

Fighting for the Injured

  • Exclusively represents injured people against insurance companies
  • Uses insider knowledge of defense strategies to maximize recovery
  • Prepared to take any case to a 12-person jury trial
  • Member, Georgia Trial Lawyers Association
  • Member, State Bar of Georgia Board of Governors

What You Can Expect From This Firm

Your Attorney Handles Your Case. Personally.

I am the only attorney in this office. When you hire The Marsh Law Firm, you are hiring me. I review every document. I attend every hearing. I handle every negotiation. I prepare every case as though it is going to trial—because that preparation is what produces results.

Weekly Communication. Not a Suggestion—A Standard.

We contact every client at least once a week, every single week, until the case is concluded. Whether it is a phone call, an email, or a detailed update, you will hear from us. We check in, give you important updates, and address any questions or concerns you may have. You will never be left wondering what is happening with your case.

Financial Resources to Compete at the Highest Level

Catastrophic injury cases require significant resources—expert witnesses, accident reconstruction, medical specialists, and exhaustive preparation. I have the financial resources to fund these cases properly. You do not need the largest firm in the universe. You need an attorney who is willing to invest in your case and take it the distance.

Why I Do Not Post Settlement Amounts on My Website

You will notice that my website does not feature a wall of dollar figures next to case descriptions. Other firms in this market advertise tens of millions in cumulative recoveries.

Posting past settlement or verdict amounts is confusing and misleading because every case is different. The injuries are different. The facts are different. The insurance policies involved are different. Displaying dollar amounts from other people’s cases can create false and unrealistic expectations about what your particular case may be worth, and that is not something I am willing to do.

What I will tell you is this:

I have the experience, the resources, and the willingness to handle catastrophic personal injury cases valued at one million dollars and over. I have handled these cases on both sides of the courtroom for over three decades. If your case warrants that level of investment and preparation, I am fully capable of providing it.

I would rather earn your trust through honest conversation than flashy numbers on a screen.