Michael Ruxton Strong
District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia
Michael Strong is a practicing lawyer licensed in Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia. He has practiced law since 1980. He is a graduate, with Honors, of the University of Dayton School of Law, and was a member of the Law Review and National Moot Court Team during his studies at the University of Dayton. He is a former member of the Virginia Boyd Graves Conference on Legislative liaison between the Bar and legislature of Virginia. He is a member of the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, the Maryland Trial Lawyers Association, and the District of Columbia Trial Lawyers Association. His practice of law began as an associate attorney, working for a nationally renowned author of products liability treatises for lawyers, and as an associate to the now Senior United States District Judge Robert G. Doumar, of the Eastern District of Virginia. His initial experience working as an associate attorney for clients such as St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance Company (formerly the largest U.S. medical malpractice insurer) and Liberty Mutual Insurance Company provided him with valuable insights into the many tricks and traps used by Insurance Companies to defeat or delay claims to their own financial advantage. He thereafter established his own law firm and now operates a private law practice in Falls Church, Virginia and Bethesda, Maryland, representing exclusively plaintiff’s personal injury cases against insurance companies and self insured employers. Mr. Strong has handled complex auto accident, trucking accident, and products liability claims for over thirty years. He has achieved many six figure settlements and verdicts for his clients involving highway accidents, products liability claims, and medical malpractice claims. His practice now handles many personal injury cases per year, and is renowned for personal attention to his client’s needs, formulating case specific plans to obtain proper medical care while personal injury cases are in process, and