With nearly 20 years of litigation experience in state and federal courts, Bronson Bills has dedicated his career to helping individuals and families recover after serious injury. His practice focuses on personal injury, medical malpractice, and product liability—and over the years, he’s helped clients recover millions of dollars in compensation.
Bronson began his legal career as a law clerk for the Honorable J. Thomas Greene of the U.S. District Court for the District of Utah. That behind-the-scenes view of the courtroom shaped the way he approaches every case—with clarity, preparedness, and a deep understanding of how legal decisions are made. He later joined a plaintiff’s firm, where he put that experience to work advocating for injured clients.
One of Bronson’s earliest trials involved a single mother who developed mesothelioma after being exposed to asbestos as a child. The defendants fought hard to avoid trial—but after three weeks in court, the jury returned a verdict of over $5 million. Shortly after, the client passed away, leaving behind two children. The case left a lasting impact on Bronson, reinforcing why he chose this work: to help people in deeply vulnerable moments seek accountability and closure.
From 2010 to 2011, Bronson served as a visiting professor of law in North Carolina, teaching civil procedure to first-year students. He has published law review articles in journals at Georgetown, Northwestern, and the University of Connecticut, and remains deeply engaged in the intellectual and human sides of the law.
Bronson was born and raised in Salt Lake City and attended Skyline High School. He played college baseball and competed in the Junior College World Series in Grand Junction, Colorado. Outside the office, he enjoys golf, fly fishing, and art. He lives in Utah with his wife and three children.
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