Chuck Koro is Managing Partner of Brown, Koro & Romag, LLP (Russ Brown Motorcycle Attorneys®). As a Motorcycle Accident Attorney, he has recovered millions for fellow riders who have been injured at the hands of negligent drivers. Chuck is known as a tough litigator, expert negotiator, and strategic fighter, taking on the most difficult cases. His years of working for insurance companies make him dangerous to them and their lawyers because he understands their tactics from an inside perspective. Chuck’s strong work ethic and ability to build on the strength of a case while identifying the opposition’s weaknesses, provides his clients with powerful legal muscle to maximize their recovery.
No stranger to the courtroom, Chuck will do whatever is necessary to make insurance companies pay his clients what they deserve, including the use of accident reconstructionists, biomechanical engineers, vocational rehabilitationists, economists and medical experts. Chuck is relentless; he won’t back down until he gets the best results for his clients.
In 2013, Chuck was the lead trial counsel for Brown, Koro & Romag LLP (Russ Brown Motorcycle Attorneys®) in Zastawnik v. Rojeski and obtained a $19.4 million verdict for his client, the 8th highest verdict of 2013 in Southern California (LA Times: The National Law Journal, 2013). Zastawnik v. Rojeski began a history of subsequent eight figure cases for the firm.
Chuck has written more than 50 articles on maximizing recoveries for injured motorcyclists. He also serves as Russ Brown Motorcycle Attorneys® official attorney spokesperson, speaking at clubs and events as well as making numerous on-air appearances including TV and radio interviews. He was recently featured in Classic Easy Rider Magazine (September 12, 2022). https://classiceasyriders.com/motorcycle-attorney-chuck-koro/
Chuck Koro graduated from Southwestern Law School’s two–year accelerated program magna cum laude, second in his class and won nine jurisprudence awards (highest class grade) including one in trial advocacy. Chuck began his career as a litigator spending the first six years working for defense firms and insurance companies. He then moved over to the plaintiff’s side, solely representing injured consumers. In 2001 he joined forces with renowned motorcycle attorney, Russ Brown. Chuck had been riding motorcycles for years so it was a perfect fit, and he has been litigating motorcycle injury cases exclusively ever since.