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Meet
Paul Stritmatter
Few attorneys can engage an audience of 12 with the energy
and compassion of Paul Stritmatter. He enjoys presenting
to juries and winning justice for his plaintiff clients
against major auto makers, state and local governments,
product manufacturers, contractors and parties in auto collisions.
Paul takes a personal interest in each client’s situation.
He builds a relationship of trust and understanding, supporting
clients through the entire litigation process. Fervently
working on behalf of his clients, Paul has successfully
achieved dozens of verdicts and settlements of more than
several million dollars each.
Paul has been a leader in the legal community for decades.
He is a founding member and was 2003 president of the Trial
Lawyers for Public Justice. He also was president of the
Washington State Trial Lawyers Association and the Washington
State Bar Association. The American Bar Association awarded
Paul its Pursuit of Justice Award in 2003 for his lifelong
devotion to the profession and for significant contributions
to the pursuit of justice.
While his cases and legal association duties take him across
the country, Paul is happy to work from the firm’s
office in Hoquiam, Wash., where he was born and raised.
Practice Areas
Plaintiff's personal injury, automobile collision, workplace
injuries, premises liability, wrongful death
Examples from Paul’s Case File
Product Liability
Smith, et. al. v. Behr Process Corporation
$67.5 million class action verdict
Paul learned that several Western Washington homeowners
and business people had mildew on their exterior wood walls
after using a Behr clear coating, a product the manufacturer
claimed would prevent mildew growth. Paul pulled together
the class-action case on behalf of nine plaintiffs, and
Behr was charged with breach of warranty and Consumer Protection
Act violations. The initial case grew to national status,
and in an October 2002 settlement, Behr agreed to compensate
consumers more than $107 million. In addition, some 5,000
Western Washington homeowners shared an additional $55 million
to repair their mildew-damaged homes.
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Highway Design/Negligence
Julie Ann Greene v. Pierce County
$5.47 million verdict
Pierce County failed to have a stop sign at a railroad crossing,
and drivers’ visibility was obstructed by shrubs and
buildings. The result: a collision between an oncoming train
and a car crossing the tracks. The car’s driver was
killed and the passenger suffered a head injury and was
blinded. The 1994 decision was the second-largest personal
injury jury verdict in Pierce County history.
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Product Liability
Brown v. Yamaha
$10 million verdict
Teenager Shawn Hejna wasn’t able to stop the motorcycle
he was riding because of a stuck throttle. He crashed and
suffered damages rendering him a spastic quadriplegic. The
1983 jury award stood for 11 years as the largest personal
injury verdict in Washington state.
Case Archive
Memberships
• Washington State Bar Association (president, 1993-94)
• Washington State Head Injury Foundation (1990-93)
• Washington State Trial Lawyers Association (president,
1984-85)
• Washington State Trial Lawyers Association Foundation
Board of Directors, 2000-
• American Bar Association
• American Judicature Society
• Association of Trial Lawyers of America (Board of
Governors, 1990-93)
• LAW Fund Board of Directors 1990-
• Trial Lawyers for Public Justice (founding member,
1982; president, 2002-03)
Invitational Legal Memberships
• American Bar Foundation
• American Board of Trial Advocates
• American College of Trial Lawyers
• Damage Attorneys Round Table (president, 1989-92)
• International Academy of Trial Lawyers (Board of
Directors, 1998- )
• International Society of Barristers
• The College of Master Advocates & Barristers
Awards & Achievements
• Pursuit of Justice Award, American Bar Association,
2003
• Award of Merit, Washington State Bar Association,
1995
• Distinguished Alumni Award in Law, Willamette University,
1994
• Poulsbo Bar Association “Small Town Lawyer
Made Good” Award, 1990
• Trial Lawyer of the Year, Washington State Trial
Lawyers Association, 1987
• Listed in “The Best Lawyers in America”
since 1989
• Rated AV by Martindale-Hubbell
since 1975
Education
Willamette University College of Law, J.D., magna cum laude,
1969
University of Washington, B.A., Economics, 1966
Outside
the Office
As much as Paul and his wife Mary Elizabeth enjoy traveling
to points around the world, they reserve plenty of “home”
time with their two granddaughters.
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