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David Randolph Smith is a respected Nashville Tennessee personal injury lawyer with decades of experience. As a seasoned Nashville injury lawyer, David Randolph Smith has successfully argued Tennessee personal injury lawsuits before the Tennessee Supreme Court.

 

David Randolph Smith has been a trial attorney for 40 years and was a professor of law at Vanderbilt Law School (1983-1988) teaching torts, evidence and professional responsibility. He testified in the 100th Congress as an expert witness on products liability law. In 2006 he obtained a record $7.2 million verdict in a wrongful death case in Warren County, Tennessee. In 2014 he served as plaintiffs’ counsel against pharmaceutical company Endo Health Solutions who agreed to pay $193 million to settle a qui tam case. Mr. Smith served as plaintiffs’ counsel in the Tri-State Crematory class action litigation against Georgia Farm Bureau ($80 million judgment) and represented class members who also received and additional $36 million in settlements.

 

He has been recognized by his peers as one of the Best Lawyers in America in Personal Injury Litigation and as one of the Best Lawyers in Tennessee. He has tried over 100 cases in state and federal courts throughout the nation, in Tennessee, Texas, Missouri, Alabama, Arizona, Georgia, Kentucky, Indiana, Mississippi, Florida, Ohio, South Carolina, Virginia, Montana, Pennsylvania, Minnesota and Washington D.C.

 

Outside of work, he enjoys spending time with his wife and three sons, sharing in their lives and activities. He is also an experienced marathon runner (Boston Marathon, New York City Marathon; Best marathon time: 2 hours 48 minutes; Best finish: 10th in Galveston marathon). Other hobbies include yoga, gardening and cooking.

 

 

 

Contact info:

(615) 742-1775

 

 

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David Randolph Smith - America's Top 50 Lawyer - Personal Injury - Tennessee

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