Bronson Harker
Attorney Bronson Harker is committed to providing compassionate legal representation to those who have been seriously hurt or lost a loved one. Bronson is a member of the California, Nevada, and Montana Bars and frequently travels to meet with clients in their homes, in the hospital, or wherever is most convenient for them.
Raised in a small farm town in Canada, Bronson shows that special small-town kindness and consideration to all the clients he works with. He does not rush through cases just to get to a quick settlement. Instead, he works diligently to pursue maximum compensation for his clients, just as he would for a family member or friend.
While growing up, Bronson excelled in academics and basketball, earning a full athletic scholarship at Arizona Western College. He then took two years off to serve on a mission for his church, providing service to people from the Kingdom of Tonga. Afterward, he moved to England for a time, where he was an assistant coach for a professional basketball team. Bronson also competed with the team on a Friendship Tour of China.
Returning to the U.S., Bronson received an associate degree in chemical engineering from the College of Eastern Utah before deciding that he wanted to become a lawyer — a decision he’s never regretted. He enrolled at the University of California, San Diego, where he received an undergraduate degree in political science, summa cum laude. He then headed back to Utah to study law at Brigham Young University’s J. Reuben Clark Law School.
While in law school, Bronson participated in the school’s Trial Advocacy and Moot Court teams where he excelled in national competition. He also was the founding president of the Military and Nationalist Security Law Club and vice president of the Native American Law Students Association.
After receiving his J.D. in 2014, Bronson joined a San Diego firm where he began practicing personal injury law. Bronson has continued to focus his practice exclusively on representing people who have been injured — in large part because he finds this particular area of law to be personally fulfilling.
“It gives me a sense of satisfaction,” he says. “I think the most rewarding part is being able to finalize a case and being able to mail out the check and call the client and tell them it’s finished. It’s that sense of accomplishment that they’re taken care of and it’s done.”
To Bronson, every case is important — no matter how small. His policy is to give all clients his cellphone number and invite them to call him or text him at any time if they have questions about their case. Bronson has scored some notable achievements and has recovered $25,000,000 for his clients.
Outside of work, Bronson enjoys spending time with his family, cooking, traveling, and playing sports.