David M Paris
Cleveland - Ohio Personal Injury Lawyers | Injury Lawyers Since 1928

Our Cleveland injury lawyers have won justice for the injured since 1928, and we will fight for you. Our Personal Injury Lawyers have experience that matters.

Ohio Injury Lawyers with Experience

The Cleveland - Ohio injury lawyers at Nurenberg, Paris, Heller & McCarthy know what matters most after you suffer a serious injury—experience, dedication, and results. Since 1928, our accident lawyers have provided thorough and aggressive representation for victims throughout Ohio, seeking justice on behalf of the injured.

Nurenberg Paris Heller & McCarthy
Standard Bldg #100
1370 Ontario Ave
Cleveland OH 44113
Tel: 216 621-2300
Fax: 216 771-2242

Board Certified Civil Trial Lawyer - National Board of Legal Specialty Certification

David M. Paris practices in the following areas of law:
- Auto, Bus, Motorcycle, & Truck Accident Injury
- Class Action: Consumer Fraud & Consumer Rights
- Construction Accident
- Consumer Law
- Employer Intentional Tort
- Medical Malpractice
- Personal Injury
- Product Liability
- Railroad Crossing Accident
- Toxic Tort
- Wrongful Death

David M. Paris, managing partner with Nurenberg, Paris, Heller & McCarthy, started with the firm in the mid 1970s when he served as a law clerk while attending the Cleveland Marshall College of Law. He became a principal in 1988, and began taking on managerial responsibilities. He became managing partner in 2002.

For over 30 years Mr. Paris has been a trial lawyer, successfully representing clients in a wide variety of complex injury and wrongful death cases, including defective products, medical malpractice, construction accidents, employer intentional torts, and motor vehicle collisions. He chairs the firm’s class action department and has resolved consumer class action suits against insurance companies on behalf of a class of 600,000 members and against auto dealerships on behalf of 75,000 class members.

Many of the cases he has championed have had a direct impact on the rights of consumers in Ohio. Some of the more notable decisions have been Baughman v. State Farm Mutual Insurance Co., 88 Ohio St. 3d 481 (2000) (establishing important criteria for certification of a consumer class action) and Holeton v. Crouse Cartage Co., 92 Ohio St. 3d 115 (2001) (our client was a companion case which declared Ohio’s workers’ compensation subrogation statute unconstitutional).
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