Bryan R. Campbell

Member

Bryan is an experienced civil litigator who focuses his practice primarily on catastrophic property losses, wildfires, product defect and general commercial litigation. He has secured seven-figure recoveries against major manufacturers, public and private utilities, and national contractors. He has successfully handled mass tort events including major wildfires, explosions, high-rise condominium losses, and even marina fires. Over the last several years, Bryan has been heavily involved in several large fires including the Lahaina, Babb Road, Archie Creek, Holiday Farm, Boyd’s, Taylor Bridge, and Twisp River wildfires. 

Bryan is a tried and true litigator with vast experience in property losses. He has handled thousands of matters from the immediate post-loss investigation stage through trial. Over the course of his 20+-year career, Bryan has tried more than 15 cases to verdict. He understands the nuances of the industry and uses that knowledge to effectively and efficiently find solutions for his clients.

Bryan has embraced the scientific component of subrogation work and enjoys learning about product failures at a micro level and putting together the puzzle that every case presents. He regularly presents at industry meetings and events and enjoys teaching and mentoring the next generation of litigators.

Bryan joined Cozen O’Connor in 2005 and now serves as vice chair of the Pacific Northwest subrogation region. In this role, he helps manage the Cozen O’Connor subrogation team servicing Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Alaska, and Hawaii. 

Bryan earned his undergraduate degree from Arizona State University in 2000 and his law degree from the University of Illinois Chicago School of Law in 2003 (f/k/a The John Marshall Law School). Away from the office, he enjoys spending his life with his wife and three “almost all grown up” children, coaching/supporting their sports, theater, and school endeavors. Bryan and his wife love to cook, travel, and explore the mountains in the Pacific Northwest, whether by hiking or skiing. On most Saturdays in the fall, you will find him cheering on his favorite college football teams (there are several). 

News

Cozen O’Connor Names Seven New Shareholders

July 29, 2016

Cozen O’Connor promoted seven members to shareholder of the firm: David Barron (Houston), Melissa Brill (New York), Bryan Campbell (Seattle), W. Blake Coblentz (Washington, D.C.), Martin Gusy (New York), James Schultz (Philadelphia) and Matthew Weinstein (Philadelphia).

Publications

Lahaina, Hawaii Wildfire Alert

August 14, 2023

An update on the devastating wildfire in the historic town of Lahaina, on the island of Maui, Hawaii.

Tragedy Strikes Washington: The Oso Mudslide [Subrogation & Recovery Alert]

March 26, 2014

A massive, mile-wide mudslide in Snohomish County, Wash., devastated homes and lives, leaving at least 14 people confirmed dead and 176 people still missing. The slide near the hamlet of Oso descended from above the North Fork of the Stillaguamish River, careening over the river, and rushing through homes and onto Highway 530 at about 11 a.m. on March 22. An enormous debris and mud field – 20 feet deep or more in places – still blankets much of the surrounding area and homes.

Preventing Claims Spillover: Oil Pipeline Failures and the Environment [Property Casualty 360]

January 28, 2013

Yearly, many oil pipelines fail, spill crude oil, and cause significant health and environmental damage all across the continental United States, leading to hefty financial implications for the oil companies, landowners, government, and insurers.

Cle Elum Burning: The Taylor Bridge Fire [Subrogation and Recovery Alert!]

August 15, 2012

Cle Elum Burning: The Taylor Bridge Fire - Subrogation and Recovery Alert! - On Monday August 13 a fire broke out in the rural area around Cle Elum, Washington.

Turning an Implied Insured into a Co-insured [Subrogation & Recovery Law Blog]

April 09, 2012

Thinking about subrogating against a tenant in Washington? Think again because the Washington Court of Appeals has re-affirmed existing law and increased the risks of such a challenge. Since Cascade Trailer v. Beeson was decided 1988, Washington courts have held that tenants are implied co-insureds...

Education

  • University of Illinois Chicago School of Law, J.D., 2003
  • Arizona State University, B.A., 2000

Awards & Honors

2010 - Present "Rising Star" by Washington Law & Politics

  • Montana
  • Oregon
  • Washington