Attorney

Cary B. McClain

   LEGAL

    Alternate Dispute Resolution

   

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Cary McClain is a trial lawyer with decades of experience as a civil injury defense and plaintiff trial lawyer.  He has been sitting as an arbitrator on civil injury arbitration panels for more than two decades.


Cary McClain is a graduate of Penn State University and the Villanova University School of Law.  He is a former prosecutor (1990's) and SIU insurance defense trial lawyer (2000's).  In 2005, Mr. McClain established The McClain Firm handling both civil injury defense and plaintiff cases.  


Over the years The McClain Firm has secured millions of dollars for clients in personal injury cases including automobile accidents, slip and falls, police brutality and construction accidents.  Mr. McClain is recognized for consistently securing top verdicts in Pennsylvania automobile accident jury verdicts.  


However, The McClain Firm handles smaller injury cases as well.   While he prepares every case for trial, Cary McClain is focused on compromise and settlement until the "jury knocks on the door."  It is this mentality that makes Cary McClain a unique and effective Neutral.  Every case, whether large or small, involves an assessment of credibility, evidence and accountability.

Mr. McClain is a trial lawyer with more than two decades of courtroom litigation experience in Federal and State courts.  Attorney McClain has established a reputation as a persuasive, tough litigator. He has tried more than one hundred civil and criminal jury trials to verdict and hundreds of trials by Judge.


Mr. McClain lends his time pro bono as an advocate for abused children with the Montgomery County Child Advocate Program.  He sits as a Judge Pro Tem assisting the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas in settling civil cases.  He sits as an Arbitrator judging civil matters for Philadelphia and Montgomery Counties for their respective mandatory arbitration programs for the past two decades.  He has been a member of the Criminal Justice Act Panel in the Federal Court representing indigent federal criminal defendants in Narcotics Violations, Violent Crimes and Fraud cases.