Bay Area Workers’ Compensation Attorney
January 6, 2010 in Bay Area, California, Contra Costa County, Uncategorized by staff
Kenneth W. Larson
Partner at the Bay Area Workers’ Compensation Law Firm of Larson, Vandersloot & Rivers
Kenneth Larson is an experienced litigation attorney at Larson, Vandersloot & Rivers focusing on workers’ compensation law in the Bay Area. This includes third party workers’ compensation litigation, and personal injury matters. Mr. Larson is a Certified Specialist in workers’ compensation law with the California State Bar Board of Legal Specialization.
He has attained the highest possible rating of AV from Martindale Hubbell, the national directory of attorneys, indicating preeminent legal ability and the highest standard of ethics. Mr. Larson was also a former governor of the California State Bar and a former president of the Contra Costa Bar Association. He also teaches workers’ compensation law at John F. Kennedy School of Law.
Practice Areas
- Workers’ Compensation
- Personal Injury Law
- Longshoreman Workers’ Compensation
- Employment Discrimination
- Disability Retirement
- Mediation Services
- Third Party Actions
Education
- L.L.B., University of California at Berkeley, Boalt Hall School of Law
- B.A., University of California at Berkeley
Admissions
- California State Bar
- U.S. District Court, Northern District of California
- U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
- U.S. Supreme Court
Certifications
- Certified Specialist in Workers’ Compensation Law by the California State Bar Board of Legal Specialization
Honors & Distinctions
- AV-rated by Martindale Hubbell
Professional Associations & Memberships
- Contra Costa Bar Association, Former President
- American Bar Association, Member
- State Bar of California, Former Governor
- California Applicant’s Attorneys Association, Former President of Northern Chapter
Kenneth W. Larson
Larson, Vandersloot & Rivers – Bay Area Workers’ Compensation Law Firm
3220 Blume Drive, Suite 225
Richmond, CA 94806
(510) 223-2200



















































