Torrie began her legal career as an intern in 2012 at a workers’ compensation law firm in Cumming, Georgia. In 2017, she graduated from Emory Law School and became admitted to practice law in Georgia.
Since beginning her litigation practice, Torrie has focused on representing injured people against billion dollar companies and insurers. Torrie has extensive experience litigating cases in both state and federal court. She has taken numerous cases to trial, both in Atlanta and throughout the State of Georgia.
Torrie has been named by Super Lawyers Magazine as one of Georgia’s “Rising Stars.” She has also been recognized by The National Trial Lawyers Association as a Top 40 under 40 Civil Plaintiff Attorney in 2023 and Top 25 Attorney in 2023 by The National Women Trial Lawyers Association.
“I have wanted to be a lawyer ever since I can remember. Becoming a personal injury trial lawyer and advocating for people that have been injured by no fault of their own against companies and insurers was the clear choice for me. Most of my clients do not have health insurance and would not be able to afford medical care without pursuing a personal injury claim. If my client does not win, I do not win. Their case is my case, and I treat every case as if I were the one injured. Over the years I have represented many of my own friends and family, but I treat every client, even those I am meeting for the first time, as my friends and family. I believe in pursuing justice through the civil litigation system, holding those at fault accountable.”