About Joseph Brown
Joseph Brown II has built a steady practice in Georgia over the past decade and a half. He followed a straightforward path into the law, earning a political science degree from Auburn University in 2007 and completing his J.D. at Atlanta's John Marshall Law School in 2010. He entered practice the same year.
After law school he joined Smith, Wallis & Scott in 2010. That early experience placed him in a firm environment during the formative years of his career. He handled matters typical for a young attorney and learned the routines of client intake, case preparation and courtroom procedure.
Over time Brown moved into work tied to accidents and personal injury matters. He now practices at SWS Accident & Injury Lawyers. The firm name reflects the case types he sees most often: auto collisions, workplace injuries and other harm caused by negligence. He represents individuals who have been injured and guides them through insurance claims and civil litigation when necessary.
Colleagues describe him as practical and steady. He tends to keep explanations clear for clients. He writes plainly for judges and juries. That direct style shows up in depositions and briefs, where clarity matters more than flourish.
Brown maintains current membership in professional associations. He attends local bar activities and contributes when cases require coordination with other counsel. He is not known for public-facing writing or regular academic appointments, and he does not appear to hold a formal academic title.
Clients encounter an attorney who emphasizes preparation. He assesses photographs, medical records and accident reports. He works with treating physicians and expert witnesses when cases require specialist input. He pares issues down into the elements a jury or judge will consider, and then he addresses them one by one.
Outside the courtroom he keeps the routine of a small firm: managing client calendars, negotiating with adjusters and shepherding claims toward resolution. He still relies on the practical lessons from his time at Smith, Wallis & Scott. Today those lessons inform how he runs files at SWS Accident & Injury Lawyers and how he communicates with injured clients. His current practice focuses on representing people in accident and injury matters.