Attorney Camryn A. Miles
Camryn A. Miles graduated from San Diego State University in 2021 with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication. She began her legal career in 2020 as an intern at the Law Offices of Miles and Hatcher, LLP. During that time, she developed a strong interest in client advocacy and litigation support. When she entered law school in the fall of 2021, she transitioned into a law clerk position, where she continued to build her skills through hands-on experience in personal injury, probate and estate planning, criminal matters, and civil litigation. This role allowed her to work closely with clients, attorneys, and the courts, which strengthened her commitment to becoming a practicing attorney.

Ms. Miles earned her Juris Doctor from the University of La Verne College of Law in 2024. Following graduation, she pursued advanced legal studies at Texas A and M University School of Law, where she obtained her Master of Laws in Wealth Management in May 2025. The same month she completed her graduate studies, she was admitted to the California State Bar as an Attorney and Counselor at Law.
After becoming licensed, Ms. Miles worked as an associate attorney at the Law Offices of Miles and Hatcher, LLP. In this role she handled a variety of cases in personal injury, probate and estate planning, criminal law, and civil litigation. Her primary area of practice is personal injury, where she is dedicated to assisting individuals who have been harmed through no fault of their own. She is passionate about guiding clients through the recovery process, advocating for their rights, and helping them secure the compensation they deserve.
Ms. Miles values the relationships she builds with the individuals and families she serves. She believes in clear communication, diligent representation, and treating every client with respect and compassion.
In her free time, Ms. Miles enjoys spending time with her family and friends, reading, going to the gym and attending Lagree classes, and traveling whenever she has the opportunity.
