Mark V. Larson is a partner at Larson, Larson & Dauer, ALC, where he represents injured workers and employees throughout Southern California. A highly regarded litigation attorney, Mark has built his practice around a simple principle: every client deserves an attorney who is personally invested in their case and prepared to fight for the best possible result.
Mark comes from a family of attorneys and was exposed to the legal profession at an unusually young age. Raised in Camarillo, California, he grew up watching insurance companies and large employers deny rightful claims to hardworking people — an experience that shaped his drive to represent the underdog. He began working at a law firm at just 17 years old and has spent virtually his entire professional life learning how to advocate for people facing powerful insurance companies, corporations, and their attorneys.
Before focusing his practice on workers’ compensation and employment law, Mark worked in civil litigation at his step-brother’s prominent personal injury firm, Carpenter, Zuckerman & Rowley, LLP. There, he gained extensive experience with complex and catastrophic injury cases, including traumatic brain injuries, medical malpractice, amputations, and other permanently disabling conditions. That background continues to shape the way he approaches serious workers’ compensation cases today.
After becoming a California attorney, Mark joined his uncle, Timothy A. Larson, who became his mentor in workers’ compensation law. Combining that mentorship with his background in complex civil litigation, Mark developed an approach that is both highly personal and relentlessly focused on maximizing the value of each client’s case.
