AK Injury Law Firm

San Diego Car Accident Lawyer

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San Diego attorney Dr. Azadeh Keshavarz, of AK Injury Law Firm fights for maximum compensation for your personal injury lawsuit from car accidents, truck accidents, dog bites and more.
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Dr. Azadeh Keshavarz

After you’ve been injured in an accident, you may find yourself in the fight of your life to access funds that you need to recover and move on with your life. Court proceedings can be exhausting if you require ongoing medical care. Your injury claim needs to be solid and shock-proof to win in court or force the other party into settlement talks.

At AK Injury Law Firm, our attorney, Dr. Azadeh Keshavarz, combines her years as a San Diego personal injury lawyer with a decade spent practicing as a doctor of chiropractic medicine. She evaluated injured patients as a medical provider; now, she fights for their rights as an attorney. She builds cases for her clients that are informed both by her medical experience and her passion to see that those injured by another’s negligence are compensated for their pain.
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Personal Injury

The time after an accident is overwhelming, especially if you suffered serious injuries as a result.
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Bicycle Accidents

After suffering bicycle accident injuries in California, you have a right to seek justice and the financial compensation necessary to address your losses.
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Uninsured Motorist

The aftermath of a car accident is always stressful. At the scene of the crash, you typically would collect the insurance information of the other driver.
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Uber And Lyft Accidents

ber and Lyft, the ride-sharing services have made urban transport a lot easier and more convenient.
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Pedestrian Accidents

The San Diego metropolitan area has many busy spots filled with pedestrians and motor vehicles.
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Brain Injury

A traumatic brain injury is a serious condition that can greatly impact the rest of your life.
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Slip-And-Fall Accidents

When you visit someone else’s property, whether a commercial storefront or a residential unit, you reasonably expect ...
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Motorcycle Accidents

With warm and sunny weather, motorcycles are a popular choice of transportation in San Diego.
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Truck Accidents

The I-15 and 805 freeways are always busy with commercial trucks transporting cargo throughout California.
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Car Accidents

San Diego and the surrounding areas have busy highways and bustling local roads.
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Dog Bites

People often consider dogs to be humans’ best friends. However, sometimes a dog can attack, leading to serious injuries and complications.
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There is no way to describe the pain of losing a loved one. When your loved one dies because of someone ...
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“From the first time I called, Azadeh was friendly, attentive, professional, and compassionate. She really looked out for me during my recovery and was able to get me a good settlement. She did an excellent job and I would recommend her to other.”

Laura S

“From beginning to end Azadeh fought tooth and nail to get me the money I deserve. She communicated every step of the process clearly. Her years of experience and professionalism proceeded her. Doctors speak highly of her skill and ability to win a lawsuit. At the end of the case, I was surprised to have won more money than expected.”

Jonathan M

“Had a fantastic experience with AK Injury Law Firm. I was rear ended (in a 4 car accident) caused by someone with no car insurance, who decided to change their number and never claimed any responsibility. Dr. Azadeh has the best team who is all extremely helpful and knowledgeable through the entire process. If you’ve been in an accident and need help definitely recommend reaching out!”

Caitlin

“Azadeh was really helpful throughout the whole process. She was friendly and professional. I felt confident with her handling my situation because not only is she an experienced attorney, she is also a former chiropractor which I believe helped in my situation. I would definitely recommend Azadeh to friends and family.”

Ton Zun

“Miss Azadeh made my personal injury case seamless. She came highly recommended to me by one of my friends. She was professional, reliable, and honest. I submitted my information and she went to work. She's amazing. Im very happy with the outcome and I have never worked with a lawyer so organized & prompt. Thank you”

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While there are many law firms that advertise as offering personal injury representation to San Diego residents, AK Injury Law Firm has several distinct advantages.

Why AK Injury Law Firm Stands Out

Medical Experience

As a former chiropractor and certified medical evaluator, our attorney brings rare medical expertise to your injury case.

Local

Our firm is a local, woman-owned firm. Our attorney will take a hands-on approach to representing you.

We are available 24/7

Dr. Keshavarz is available 24/7 to clients. She can come to you if you are not able to visit our offices.

Free until We Wins

We offer free initial consults and a “no win, no fee” guarantee.

We Deliver

Our lawyer has recovered millions of dollars for injured clients.

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At AK Injury Law Firm, our attorney applies her medical background and her passion for justice to provide outstanding results for you. Learn how Our Power House Team can help you by requesting a free case evaluation. Call our offices at 877-470-4878 or send us an online message to get started.

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Understanding the Statute of Limitations for Accident Claims in California

Time Is Not on Your Side After an Accident After a car accident, your world can be turned upside down in an instant. Medical bills pile up. Work becomes impossible. Insurance companies start calling. In the middle of all this, there’s one silent threat that many victims overlook until it’s too late: the statute of limitations. In California, the law gives accident victims a specific timeframe to file a claim or lawsuit. Miss this window, and your right to compensation could disappear—regardless of how strong your case is or how serious your injuries are. At AK Injury Law Firm, we’ve seen too many deserving people lose their chance at justice simply because they didn’t understand the clock was ticking. That’s why we take a smart, strategic approach to every case—because timing isn’t just important in the law; it can define the entire outcome. Led by Dr. Azadeh Keshavarz, a former chiropractor turned personal injury attorney, our firm combines legal expertise with medical insight to build high-impact cases. We don’t just fight. We outthink, outfight, and outwin. What Is the Statute of Limitations? The statute of limitations is a legal time limit that sets how long you have to file a lawsuit after an accident or injury. It’s designed to ensure cases are brought while evidence is fresh and before memories fade. In the context of personal injury law, this deadline is one of the most critical aspects of your claim. No matter how obvious the other party’s negligence may be, if you file after the deadline, the court will almost always dismiss your case. California’s Statute of Limitations for Car Accident Injuries In California, the standard statute of limitations for a personal injury claim resulting from a car accident is: Two years from the date of the injury or accident. This applies whether you were: A driver A passenger A pedestrian A cyclist If you were hurt because of someone else’s negligence, the law gives you two years to act. Property Damage Claims Have a Different Deadline If your vehicle or other property was damaged in the accident but you were not injured, you still have legal rights—but the timeline is slightly different: Three years from the date of the accident to file a property damage claim. So if your car was totaled but you weren’t physically hurt, you may still have more time—but don’t wait. Delays can weaken your negotiating position, especially with insurance companies. Special Cases with Shorter Deadlines: Claims Against the Government If your accident involved a government entity—such as a city bus, a public school vehicle, or a dangerous road condition maintained by the city—the timeline changes drastically. You must: File an administrative claim with the appropriate government agency within six months of the accident. If the government denies your claim, you then have only six months from the date of rejection to file a lawsuit in civil court. This process is complicated and filled with red tape. Missing a single step or deadline can destroy your claim. That’s why it’s essential to involve a knowledgeable attorney as early as possible. What Happens If You Miss the Deadline? If you try to file a lawsuit after the statute of limitations has expired, the defendant (usually the at-fault driver or their insurance company) will immediately ask the court to dismiss your case—and the court will grant that request. It doesn’t matter: How clear the other driver’s fault is How severe your injuries are How much evidence you have Your claim will be barred, and you’ll lose the chance to receive any compensation. This is why we urge all accident victims to speak with an attorney early—even if you’re still recovering. Your legal team can preserve evidence, begin negotiations, and ensure every deadline is met. Tolling: When the Clock Pauses In rare circumstances, California law allows the statute of limitations to be “tolled,” or paused. These exceptions are narrow, but they do exist. Common examples include: The victim is a minor. If the injured person is under 18, the statute usually doesn’t begin until their 18th birthday. The defendant leaves the state. If the at-fault party cannot be served with a lawsuit because they’ve moved out of state, the time may be paused. The victim is mentally incapacitated. If the injured party was not legally competent after the accident due to injury or mental illness, the timeline may be extended. However, these situations are complex and often contested by the insurance companies. If you believe your case may fall under one of these exceptions, don’t try to navigate it alone—get legal help immediately. How Insurance Companies Use Time Against You One of the biggest tactics used by insurance companies is delay. They may: Stall negotiations Claim to be “waiting on paperwork” Make lowball offers to tempt you into settling quickly Why? Because they know the longer they drag things out, the more desperate you may become—and the closer you get to the expiration of your legal rights. Once your statute of limitations runs out, they know you can’t sue. That gives them all the leverage. At AK Injury Law Firm, we never let the clock control our cases—we control the clock. We use every minute strategically to build leverage, apply pressure, and maximize your recovery. Why Quick Action Matters—Even Within the Time Limit Just because you technically have two years doesn’t mean you should wait. Here’s why acting early is smart: Evidence fades. Skid marks disappear. Surveillance footage gets erased. Witnesses forget details. Medical documentation builds value. The sooner you start treatment, the stronger your case becomes. Strong cases settle faster. The more time you give your attorney, the better your outcome—whether in settlement or trial. Insurance companies don’t wait to start working against you. Don’t give them a head start. Dr. Azadeh Keshavarz: Strategic Legal Action from Day One At AK Injury Law Firm, we take pride in being strategic, proactive, and focused on winning smart. Our founder, Dr. Azadeh Keshavarz, spent years treating accident victims

San Diego Motorcycle Accidents: Why Riders Face an Unfair Bias

The Hidden Battle Riders Face Motorcycle riders already take on enough risks. From distracted drivers to poor road conditions, every ride demands heightened awareness and skill. But what most riders in San Diego don’t realize is that the greatest risk may not come from the road—it comes after the crash. If you’re involved in a motorcycle accident, you’ll likely be treated differently by the insurance companies, by law enforcement, and even by jurors. Not because of the facts, but because of bias. That bias can deeply impact the outcome of your personal injury case, even when you were clearly not at fault. At AK Injury Law Firm, we know the system doesn’t always treat motorcycle riders fairly. And that’s why we don’t just fight back—we outthink, outfight, and outwin. Founded by Dr. Azadeh Keshavarz, a former chiropractor who became an attorney after witnessing firsthand how injured individuals were mistreated, our firm brings a level of strategic precision that insurance companies can’t ignore. The Reality of Motorcycle Bias in California Let’s be clear: under California law, motorcyclists have the same rights and responsibilities as any other motorist. But when a crash occurs, the perception is often different. Common Biases Against Riders: Motorcyclists are reckless. They speed and weave through traffic. They take unnecessary risks. They assume the risk when they get on a bike. These assumptions are not only false—they’re dangerous. They create an environment where insurance companies, law enforcement, and even jurors are more likely to blame the rider, even when the other driver is clearly at fault. How This Bias Affects Your Case When bias enters the picture, it changes everything. Insurance adjusters might: Deny your claim outright. Lowball your settlement assuming you’ll accept less. Blame you even when their insured driver caused the accident. They may even manipulate the concept of comparative fault, which allows them to reduce your compensation based on your perceived contribution to the accident—even if there’s little or no evidence. The result? You walk away with less than you deserve, or worse, nothing at all. Why This Bias Exists (and Why It’s Wrong) The unfair treatment of motorcyclists stems from years of media portrayal, cultural stereotypes, and misunderstanding. Hollywood often glamorizes bikers as rebels, rule-breakers, or thrill-seekers. These images stick in people’s minds—even if the rider is a law-abiding commuter, a military veteran, or a weekend hobbyist. But studies show that in a majority of motorcycle-car collisions, it’s the driver of the car who is at fault—not the motorcyclist. Still, that doesn’t stop an insurance adjuster from saying, “Well, you were on a motorcycle, so you should’ve expected it.” That’s not law—that’s bias. And we don’t let it stand. Real Dangers Riders Face on San Diego Roads San Diego’s sunny weather and scenic routes attract motorcyclists from all over California. But it also creates crowded streets and fast-moving traffic that doesn’t always share the road responsibly. Motorcyclists face unique dangers, including: Blind spots — where drivers fail to see bikes when merging or changing lanes. Left-turn collisions — when a vehicle turns left in front of an oncoming motorcycle. Road hazards — such as potholes or debris, which affect motorcycles far more severely than cars. Distracted driving — drivers texting or talking on the phone who never see the rider coming. When these accidents happen, riders often suffer catastrophic injuries: broken bones, traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, and more. Yet the burden of proof unfairly shifts onto the rider. How Insurance Companies Exploit This Bias Insurance companies are not in the business of fairness. They are in the business of minimizing losses. And when it comes to motorcycle cases, they know that bias is their best weapon. They may argue: You weren’t wearing visible clothing. You were speeding—based solely on the damage. You were “lane splitting,” even when it’s legal in California. You “assumed the risk” by choosing to ride a motorcycle. This is how they attempt to undermine your credibility and reduce your payout—even when their own client ran a red light or made an illegal turn. That’s why you need more than just a lawyer. You need someone who understands the medical side of injuries, the legal tricks of insurers, and the strategic approach needed to win. Dr. Azadeh Keshavarz: Medical Insight, Legal Precision Before founding AK Injury Law Firm, Dr. Azadeh Keshavarz spent years treating injured accident victims as a chiropractor. She saw how often the system failed them—insurance denials, pressure to settle, and being dismissed as exaggerators. That’s why she became an attorney. She uses her deep understanding of injury treatment, recovery timelines, and medical documentation to build strong, undeniable cases. Her approach isn’t just tough—it’s smart. She knows how to anticipate the defense’s next move and discredit biased assumptions before they ever reach the courtroom. With Dr. Keshavarz, you’re not just hiring an attorney—you’re hiring someone who has walked both sides of the injury world and knows how to beat insurance companies at their own game. What to Do If You’ve Been in a Motorcycle Accident If you’re a motorcyclist who’s been hit by a negligent driver, follow these key steps to protect your case: Call 911 and request medical help — even if you feel okay. Get a police report — it creates a legal record of the crash. Gather evidence — photos, driver information, and witness contacts. Avoid giving a recorded statement to any insurance company. Seek medical treatment and follow through — even for “minor” injuries. Contact a strategic personal injury law firm — the earlier, the better. Remember: the insurance company is already preparing to use your motorcycle against you. You need someone who knows how to turn that narrative on its head. Types of Compensation You May Be Entitled To Motorcycle accidents can lead to life-altering injuries. At AK Injury Law Firm, we pursue every category of compensation available, including: Medical expenses – ER visits, surgeries, long-term care, therapy Lost wages – and future earning capacity Pain and suffering Emotional trauma Loss

Steps to Take After Being Hit in a Crosswalk

Crosswalk Collisions Are More Common Than You Think Being hit while walking in a crosswalk is a terrifying experience. One moment you’re simply crossing the street, and the next, your life has been disrupted by a careless driver. In a state like California, where pedestrian rights are protected under the law, the injustice of being injured while doing everything right is not just frustrating—it’s infuriating. At AK Injury Law Firm, we understand that a crosswalk collision is more than just a case. It’s about your pain, your disruption, and your right to justice. Founded by Dr. Azadeh Keshavarz, a former chiropractor turned personal injury attorney, we don’t just fight—we outthink, outfight, and outwin. With strategic insight and legal precision, we hold insurance companies accountable. But before we take on your case, there are crucial steps you need to take after being hit in a crosswalk to protect your rights and maximize your claim. Step 1: Stay Calm and Call 911 After impact, the shock can cloud your judgment. But if you’re conscious and able to move: Call 911 immediately. Ask for both police and medical assistance. Do not leave the scene unless you’re taken for emergency care. A police report will serve as a key piece of evidence in your case. It documents the facts while they’re fresh, notes the driver’s identity and insurance, and may include witness statements. Even if you feel “okay,” injuries such as internal bleeding, concussions, or soft tissue trauma might not show symptoms right away. Step 2: Collect Key Evidence If you’re able—or someone you trust can do it for you—gather evidence on the scene: Photographs of your injuries, the vehicle, the crosswalk, street signs, and traffic signals. Driver’s information: Name, license, insurance. Witness contact information: Name, phone number, what they saw. Surrounding cameras: Note businesses or intersections that may have captured the incident. Even in crosswalk cases, insurance companies often try to blame the pedestrian. They may say you were jaywalking or not visible enough. Collecting clear visual and factual evidence can stop that argument before it starts. Step 3: Get Medical Attention Immediately After the initial emergency response, follow up with a full medical evaluation. Why? Some injuries like whiplash, concussions, herniated discs, and nerve damage may not show symptoms for days. Gaps in treatment can be used by insurance adjusters to downplay or deny your claim. Accurate, consistent medical documentation supports the full value of your case. As a former chiropractor, Dr. Azadeh Keshavarz deeply understands the long-term impacts of accident injuries—and how to connect those medical realities to legal strategy. Step 4: Do Not Talk to the Insurance Company Alone One of the biggest mistakes pedestrians make is answering a phone call from the driver’s insurance company and thinking they’re just “gathering information.” Here’s the truth:Their goal is to protect their bottom line—not your health, not your rights. They may: Ask misleading questions to trap you into admitting fault. Offer a quick settlement that undervalues your injuries. Try to use your words against you in court. Let your attorney handle all communication. At AK Injury Law Firm, we understand the subtle traps insurers set—and we dismantle them with precision. Step 5: Keep a Pain and Impact Journal From day one, begin documenting how your injuries affect your daily life: Pain levels (1–10) Activities you can’t do Missed work Emotional distress Sleep disturbances Relationship or caregiving changes This journal is invaluable in calculating non-economic damages like pain and suffering or emotional trauma. Step 6: Watch What You Post Online In the age of social media, it’s common for insurance companies to monitor your online activity. A seemingly harmless photo at a family event—or even a comment—can be twisted to claim you’re exaggerating your injuries. Avoid: Posting pictures after your accident Discussing the accident online Allowing new people to follow you on private accounts Your digital footprint can impact your case more than you think. Step 7: Understand California’s Pedestrian Laws In California: Pedestrians have the right of way in marked and unmarked crosswalks (CVC §21950). Drivers are required to yield and use due care to avoid collisions. A pedestrian has a duty of care, but stepping into the crosswalk lawfully gives them legal protection. Despite this, insurance companies often try to invoke comparative negligence, suggesting that the pedestrian was partially at fault. Even a 10% fault assignment can reduce your compensation by thousands. We anticipate these arguments and prepare to dismantle them before they’re even made. Step 8: File Your Claim Within the Deadline In California, you typically have two years to file a personal injury lawsuit. However: If a government vehicle or city entity is involved (like a public bus), you may have only six months to file a claim. Don’t wait. The earlier you act, the better your chances of building a powerful case. Step 9: Work With a Strategic Legal Team What makes AK Injury Law different? Most firms say they fight. We do too—but not blindly. Dr. Azadeh Keshavarz saw how insurance companies took advantage of accident victims when she was a chiropractor. Patients would get low-balled, denied care, or drowned in red tape. That’s why she became an attorney—to outthink the system that failed her patients. Today, she leads one of the most respected female-owned injury law firms in San Diego. Our entire legal approach is tactical, strategic, and precisely executed to beat the insurance company at their own game. Step 10: Know the Types of Damages You May Be Entitled To If you’ve been hit in a crosswalk, you may be eligible for: Medical expenses (past, present, future) Lost wages and loss of earning capacity Pain and suffering Emotional distress Permanent disability or disfigurement Punitive damages (in cases of reckless behavior) Loss of enjoyment of life These aren’t just line items—they represent the real toll the accident has taken on your life. We fight to ensure every dollar is accounted for. How We Can Help At AK Injury Law Firm, we don’t just take pedestrian

San Diego E-Scooter Accident Lawyer

San Diego has quickly embraced the convenience of electric scooters (e-scooters). With companies like Bird, Lime, and Spin scattered across the city, residents and tourists alike use these scooters to commute short distances, avoid traffic, and enjoy the scenic streets. But with this rise in popularity comes an increase in accidents.

E-scooter crashes often result in serious injuries, complex liability issues, and battles with insurance companies. If you’ve been hurt in one of these accidents, working with an experienced San Diego e-scooter accident lawyer is essential. At AK Injury Law Firm, we specialize in helping victims of scooter accidents recover compensation by strategically fighting against the insurance companies who try to minimize or deny claims.


Why You Need an E-Scooter Accident Lawyer

E-scooter accidents are unlike car or motorcycle crashes. Liability can be more complicated, and multiple parties may be responsible, including:

  • The scooter rider

  • Another driver on the road

  • The scooter rental company (e.g., Bird, Lime, Spin)

  • The scooter manufacturer (if a defect is involved)

  • The city or municipality (if poor road conditions played a role)

Insurance companies know these cases are complex and often try to push blame onto the injured rider. A skilled San Diego e-scooter accident lawyer investigates thoroughly, identifies all liable parties, and fights to secure full compensation.


The AK Injury Law Firm Advantage

What sets AK Injury Law Firm apart in handling e-scooter accidents?

A Doctor’s Perspective

Our founder, Dr. Azadeh Keshavarz, was a doctor of chiropractic before becoming a lawyer. She understands the medical side of injuries better than most attorneys, allowing her to connect the dots between the accident and long-term consequences insurance companies try to dismiss.

Female-Owned, Client-Focused

As a female-owned personal injury law firm, we bring compassion and empathy to every case. We understand the stress accident victims face and fight to give them confidence and peace of mind throughout the legal process.

Smart, Strategic Advocacy

Our philosophy is simple: Outthink, Outfight, Outwin. We don’t just fight hard—we fight smart. We anticipate insurer tactics and use sharp legal strategies to deliver results that matter.


Common Causes of E-Scooter Accidents in San Diego

San Diego’s busy streets, tourist crowds, and scooter availability create a perfect storm for accidents. Common causes include:

  • Distracted drivers – Cars not noticing scooter riders in bike lanes or crosswalks.

  • Defective scooters – Brake failures, battery issues, or steering malfunctions.

  • Poor road conditions – Potholes, uneven pavement, or lack of bike lanes.

  • Reckless riding – Riding against traffic, ignoring signals, or carrying passengers.

  • Vehicle dooring – Drivers opening car doors without checking for scooters.

Each cause requires careful investigation to prove fault and liability.


Common E-Scooter Accident Injuries

E-scooter riders have little protection, so accidents often result in severe injuries. At AK Injury Law Firm, we represent clients with:

  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) and concussions

  • Broken bones and fractures

  • Spinal cord injuries and paralysis

  • Road rash and lacerations

  • Soft tissue injuries

  • Chronic pain from whiplash or nerve damage

Even seemingly minor injuries can lead to long-term complications. Having a lawyer with both medical and legal insight ensures nothing is overlooked.


What Compensation Can You Recover?

Victims of e-scooter accidents may be entitled to compensation for:

  • Medical expenses – Emergency care, surgery, rehabilitation, and future treatment.

  • Lost wages – Income lost during recovery.

  • Reduced earning capacity – If injuries limit your career.

  • Pain and suffering – Emotional and physical distress.

  • Property damage – Personal items destroyed in the crash.

  • Loss of enjoyment of life – If injuries prevent you from engaging in activities you once enjoyed.

Your San Diego e-scooter accident lawyer will calculate the true value of your claim so you aren’t shortchanged.


Steps to Take After an E-Scooter Accident

If you’ve been in an e-scooter crash, taking the right steps can protect your health and strengthen your claim:

  1. Call 911 – Get emergency responders on the scene.

  2. Seek medical attention – Even if injuries seem small, get checked immediately.

  3. Document the accident – Take photos of the scooter, vehicles, injuries, and road conditions.

  4. Gather information – Exchange details with drivers and witnesses.

  5. Save the scooter (if possible) – Defective scooters can serve as evidence.

  6. Do not talk to insurers first – Insurance adjusters may pressure you into statements that harm your case.

  7. Contact a lawyer immediately – A skilled San Diego e-scooter accident lawyer can preserve evidence and protect your rights.


How AK Injury Law Firm Builds Strong Cases

We don’t just file claims—we build airtight cases designed to win. Our process includes:

  • Investigating liability – Determining whether the rider, driver, scooter company, or city bears responsibility.

  • Collecting evidence – Photos, surveillance footage, scooter data, police reports, and witness testimony.

  • Consulting experts – Accident reconstructionists, medical experts, and engineers to strengthen your claim.

  • Negotiating aggressively – Standing firm against insurance companies that want to minimize your compensation.

  • Preparing for trial – Every case is built as if it’s going to trial, giving us leverage during settlement talks.


Why Local Representation Matters

San Diego has its own traffic challenges, court systems, and local ordinances surrounding scooters. Choosing a San Diego e-scooter accident lawyer gives you the benefit of:

  • Knowledge of local traffic laws and scooter regulations.

  • Familiarity with San Diego courts and judges.

  • Awareness of accident hotspots like downtown, Pacific Beach, and Mission Valley.

Local expertise helps us tailor strategies to maximize results.


FAQs About E-Scooter Accidents

1. Who pays for my medical bills after an e-scooter accident?
It depends on liability. It could be the scooter company, a negligent driver, or even city authorities if poor infrastructure contributed.

2. Can I sue the scooter company?
Yes—if the scooter was defective or improperly maintained, the company may be liable.

3. Do I have to wear a helmet while riding?
California law requires riders under 18 to wear helmets. Not wearing one as an adult may affect your case but doesn’t automatically eliminate your right to compensation.

4. How long do I have to file a claim?
In California, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims is generally two years from the date of the accident.


Why Insurance Companies Fear Us

Insurance companies expect injured scooter riders to accept low settlements. But at AK Injury Law Firm, we use strategic thinking and medical insight to outmaneuver them. Our approach—Outthink, Outfight, Outwin—forces insurers to recognize the true value of your injuries and losses.


Call to Action: Get Help From a San Diego E-Scooter Accident Lawyer

If you’ve been injured in an e-scooter accident, you don’t have to face the aftermath alone. At AK Injury Law Firm, Dr. Azadeh Keshavarz and her team combine compassion, medical expertise, and strategic legal advocacy to fight for your rights.

 Contact us today for a free consultation with a skilled San Diego e-scooter accident lawyer. Let us outthink, outfight, and outwin on your behalf.