About Vernon Charles
Vernon Charles Tucker began his legal path in the classroom. He earned an A.S. in Pre-Law and a B.S. in Criminal Justice/Pre-Law from Minot State University before completing a Paralegal Certification at Colorado State University. He later took up formal legal study at the Southern California Institute of Law, where he received his J.D.
Tucker moved from paralegal work into the attorney ranks over a period of years that blended practical file-handling with courtroom exposure. Early in his career he worked as a paralegal and subrogation specialist for Farmers Insurance Group of Companies. That role kept him close to the factual and investigative side of insurance disputes and introduced him to the mechanics of recovery and claims analysis. In 2013 he joined Farmers as an attorney, handling matters that grew in complexity as he gained courtroom experience.
In 2017 Tucker was a trial attorney for Allstate Northbrook Indemnity Company. That position required front-line litigation work and trial preparation against a range of claims. Across those years he developed experience in contested insurance matters, including subrogation claims and defense litigation. The record shows federal court admissions in the Central and Southern Districts of California beginning in 2013, and he is licensed to practice in California.
His practice moved toward independent practice after those in-house roles. Tucker is the managing lawyer at the Law Office of Vernon C. Tucker, where he directs intake, litigation strategy and client counseling. The office handles matters born of his earlier work: insurance litigation, subrogation recovery and contested claims that may require depositions, motions and trial advocacy. Colleagues describe his approach as methodical; he tends to break large files into discrete tasks and build a factual record that can be tested in court.
Tucker’s background as a certified paralegal informs how he runs files. He has practical familiarity with investigative work and the documentary demands of insurance cases, and he brings that perspective into lawyering decisions. His steady progression from paralegal specialist to trial attorney and then to managing lawyer reflects a career shaped by hands-on litigation and claim recovery work.
He remains active in the federal districts where he gained admission in 2013 and conducts litigation from his own office. He currently practices at the Law Office of Vernon C. Tucker, handling insurance litigation, subrogation and trial work.