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Left-Turn Motorcycle Crashes: Proving Fault in Complex Scenarios

Published August 1, 2025 by Harker Injury Law
a city intersection where a car is turning left across an oncoming motorcycle lane

Every year, thousands of motorcycle riders are injured or killed in left-turn accidents involving other vehicles. These crashes are among the most dangerous types of motorcycle collisions because they often occur when an oncoming motorcycle is struck by a turning vehicle that fails to yield the right of way....

Settling vs. Going to Trial: What San Diego Clients Should Expect in 2025

Published July 28, 2025 by Harker Injury Law
Split image comparing a personal injury settlement and a courtroom trial, with a handshake over a settlement agreement on one side and a judge’s gavel in court on the other.

When someone suffers injuries in a car accident, slip and fall, or other incident caused by else’s negligence, one of the biggest decisions they face is whether to settle or go to trial. This choice can feel overwhelming for any injured party, especially when dealing with medical bills, lost wages, and...

Uninsured Motorist Accidents: What to Do If the At-Fault Party Has No Insurance

Published July 21, 2025 by Harker Injury Law
A scene of a car accident aftermath on a suburban California street. One damaged sedan is stopped at the roadside with visible front-end damage.

Being involved in a car accident is stressful enough, but when you discover the at fault driver doesn’t have insurance, the challenges multiply. Unfortunately, many motorists on the road either lack adequate insurance or carry only the minimum liability coverage, leaving victims unsure how to handle their medical bills, property...

Mental Health Matters: Seeking PTSD & Emotional Distress Damages After Injury

Published July 14, 2025 by Harker Injury Law
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When people think about personal injury, the first thing that comes to mind is usually physical injuries such as fractures, cuts, or bruises. While broken bones and physical pain are certainly serious, the reality is that accidents often leave behind invisible wounds that can be just as...

The Impact of Wearable Technology on Injury Claims

Published July 7, 2025 by Harker Injury Law
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In today’s tech-driven world, wearable devices like smartwatches, fitness trackers, and biometric sensors are more than just lifestyle accessories—they’re becoming silent witnesses in personal injury claims. As their popularity grows, so does their potential to influence the outcome of legal...

E-Scooter & E-Bike Injuries: How to Pursue Compensation in San Diego

Published by Harker Injury Law
Three-panel image showing an injured e-scooter rider sitting on the street with a leg cast, a medical professional reviewing records, and a person using crutches with a leg cast.

In recent years, San Diego has seen a rapid rise in the use of e-bikes and e-scooters as a popular means of transportation. With their convenience and affordability, more residents and tourists are relying on these options to navigate busy San Diego streets and scenic bike paths. However,...

Remote Work Injuries: Navigating Workers’ Compensation

Published July 3, 2025 by Harker Injury Law
Home office scene with an adult injured while working, tripping over a computer cord while reaching for a phone.

As remote work becomes a permanent part of modern employment, a new set of legal questions has emerged—chief among them is: Can you receive workers’ compensation if you’re injured while working from home? The answer is yes, in many cases, but proving...

Occupational Diseases and Long-Term Exposure Claims: What You Need to Know

Published June 30, 2025 by Harker Injury Law
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When most people think of workplace injuries, they picture sudden accidents—falls, machinery malfunctions, or vehicle collisions. But not all work-related injuries are immediate. Some take months or years to develop. These are known as occupational diseases—serious health conditions that arise from...

Social Media Surveillance: Ethical Boundaries in Investigations

Published June 24, 2025 by Harker Injury Law
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In an age where people chronicle their lives online, social media has become an indispensable resource for investigators. From law enforcement and private investigators to attorneys and insurers, many professionals use social media to gather information about suspects, clients, or...

What to Expect in a Free Legal Consultation

Published May 26, 2025 by Harker Injury Law
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When you are hurting after an injury, reaching out for legal assistance shouldn’t add to your stress. Many find the thought of taking legal action overwhelming. The American Bar Association’s 2023 Profile of the Legal Profession reports a significant gap in access...

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