Cameron Salehi - Dallas, TX
Attorney at Payne Mitchell Ramsey Law Group
Personal Injury Lawyers in Dallas, TX
3500 Maple Avenue Suite 1250 Dallas, TX 75219
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Dallas Personal Injury Lawyer
Updated: 02/16/2026
Areas of Practice
- Personal Injury
Attorney Information
Overview
Cameron Salehi has extensive experience representing injured parties as well as insurance companies in personal injury lawsuits. This unique perspective allows Cameron to provide invaluable counseling to his clients and to better serve those who need help the most.
Cameron received his J.D. from SMU Dedman School of Law in 2017, where he served as a member of the Science and Technology Law Review. While in law school, Cameron also participated in the Criminal Clinic where he represented indigent defendants in the Dallas County Criminal Courts. This experience sparked Cameron’s desire to use his law degree to seek justice for others.
Prior to joining Payne Mitchell Ramsey, Cameron handled lawsuits in both state and federal courts relating to claims for personal injury, product liability, and violations of the Texas Insurance Code and Deceptive Trade Practices Act.
Education
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Legal Education
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Southern Methodist University School of Law,
Dallas,
Texas, 2017
J.D.
Law Review: Science and Technology Law Review, Past Member
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Southern Methodist University School of Law,
Dallas,
Texas, 2017
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Non Legal Education
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University of Florida, 2014
B.S. Political Science and Government
Honors: cum laude
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University of Florida, 2014
Current Employment Position(s)
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Attorney
Other Affiliations
- Criminal Clinic; Past Member
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Contact
3500 Maple Avenue
Suite 1250
Dallas, TX 75219
Phone: 469-213-2713
Fax: 214-252-1889
Email: Send a message
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