Mark Vomacka Larson
Mark Vomacka Larson
Early Life
Mark Larson was born in Glendale, California and raised in Camarillo, California. He is the biological son of Czechoslovakian Olympic Athlete, Lubos Charles Vomacka, and Rose Marie Larson. His parents were divorced at a young age and he was later adopted by his stepfather, Gregory Larson.[8][9] Being raised in a family of attorneys and watching insurance companies deny benefits to rightful parties sparked Mark’s passion for law and fighting cases against insurance companies.[8][9]
Education
Mark Larson attended California Polytechnic University, where he studied business marketing and obtained a Bachelor’s of Science. He then graduated from the Southwestern Law School in Los Angeles with a Juris Doctor and was admitted to the California Bar in 2012.[10][11]
Career
Mark Larson began his legal career at the age of seventeen as a law clerk.[12][13] Before law school, he worked in the entertainment industry licensing movies around the world. After becoming an attorney, he started shifting towards complex litigation cases that involved people suffering from serious disabling injuries.[14] He has always focused on working with an approach of recovering compensation from the rich and powerful and giving it back to the ones who are needy and deserving.
Prior to working at Larson, Larson & Dauer, ALC., Mark was working in civil litigation at Carpenter, Zuckerman & Rowley, LLP.[15] After he started working at Larson, Larson & Dauer, ALC., his uncle Timothy Larson taught Mark the nuances of workers compensation claims and how to maximize the damages that their clients receive.[16][12][18] Mark has also been associated with the handling of the Lockheed Martin toxic litigation. His office sought $1.5 Billion from Lockheed Martin and represented around 1400 claimants.[19]
Awards and Recognition
Larson has been awarded as: one of the Best Attorneys in American in 2019 and 2020[31]; 10 Best Attorneys by American Institute of Law 2018, 2019 and 2020; an Elite Award by American Institute of Legal Advocates 2019 and 2020; Top 40 under 40 by American Academy of Attorneys 2019 and 2020[20][21]. He has also been awarded the Super Lawyers' Rising Stars Award 2019 and 2020 and has also been recognized in the Top 100 Workers' Compensation Attorneys - American Academy of Attorneys 2019 and 2020.[13][23]