Clark Karell lives in Brookhaven, Georgia, with his wife Katie, daughter Claire, and their dog Beau. As the son of two 100% disabled military veterans, Clark’s upbringing was deeply influenced by his parents’ service and sacrifices. Born in Germany while his mother served in the U.S. Army, Clark also lived in Colorado, Ohio, Nebraska, and Nevada, though he considers Green Sea, South Carolina, his true hometown. Witnessing his parents’ challenges inspired his passion for advocacy and helping others.
Clark earned dual degrees in Political Science and Experimental Psychology from the University of South Carolina before graduating Cum Laude from Georgia State University, College of Law. During law school, he gained invaluable experience working with personal injury firms, assisting clients in financial distress through a bankruptcy clinic, supporting the Fulton County Public Defender’s Office, and clerking for the late Justice Harris Hines at the Supreme Court of Georgia.
At Karell Trial Attorneys, Clark focuses exclusively on representing individuals injured by negligence. He has recovered millions of dollars for his clients and participated in numerous trials to secure fair compensation. Outside of work, Clark enjoys spending time with family, playing golf, and staying active to maintain his physical and mental well-being.