Detail-Oriented Advocacy in Two Languages
Amada Rivero is a bilingual paralegal who brings more than three and a half years of personal injury experience to the clients of Morrison & Hughes. Fluent in English and Spanish and a former judicial interpreter, she has a rare gift for cross-cultural communication — making sure every client truly understands their case, and that the firm truly understands every client.
On the personal injury cases she supports, Amada is known for her detail-oriented approach and compassionate advocacy. She keeps clients informed, documents the facts and damages that give a claim its strength, and stays close to the people behind each file — because for someone recovering from an injury, a clear answer and a steady point of contact can mean everything.
Amada holds a Paralegal Certificate from the University of Georgia and is originally from South Bend, Indiana. Outside the office, she’s a self-described animal lover who volunteers with the Open Hands community organization and enjoys reading historical fiction, playing Dungeons & Dragons, kayaking, and hiking.
