(Desert Hot Springs, CA) A Pierson Boulevard crash resulted in the death of Laura Harker, 67, after a pickup truck struck her e-bike in Desert Hot Springs.
On Sunday, September 7, shortly after 7:00 a.m., the Pierson Boulevard crash occurred. According to Officer David Torres of the California Highway Patrol, it happened on Pierson Boulevard west of North Indian Canyon.
Upon investigating, authorities learned Laura Harker rode a Sasikeibike along the right-hand portion of the eastbound lane. A Ford F-150 pickup approached from behind at an unconfirmed speed and struck the e-bike. The truck driver said they failed to notice Harker for unknown reasons. The impact threw her from the bike.
Paramedics transported Harker to Desert Regional Medical Center in Palm Springs. Doctors determined she sustained multiple traumatic injuries. Despite medical efforts, hospital staff pronounced her dead about thirty minutes later. Officials confirmed that the Ford F-150 driver remained at the scene. The California Highway Patrol continues to investigate the cause of the deadly Pierson Boulevard crash.
Legal Opinion on the Pierson Boulevard Crash
The Pierson Boulevard crash that killed Laura Harker raises multiple legal concerns. California law protects cyclists, including e-bike riders, when they share the road with motor vehicles. Drivers must remain alert and give cyclists the same respect as other vehicles. California Vehicle Code 21200 states that bicyclists, including e-bike riders, have the same rights and responsibilities as drivers. This means Harker lawfully traveled along the roadway, and the driver had a duty to watch for her. In addition, California Vehicle Code 21760, known as the “Three Feet for Safety Act,” requires drivers to maintain at least three feet of space when passing a cyclist. If the Ford driver failed to notice her and struck her from behind, investigators may find this code violated.
Speed is another factor investigators must consider. California Vehicle Code 22350 establishes the Basic Speed Law. This law requires drivers to travel at a speed safe for conditions, regardless of the posted limit. If the driver traveled too fast to see or react to Harker in time, then this law may apply. Since Harker died from her injuries, her family may bring a wrongful death claim under California Code of Civil Procedure 377.60. This allows close relatives to seek compensation for funeral costs, loss of companionship, and the financial and emotional support Harker provided.
What the Family Can Do
The family of Laura Harker can request the official CHP collision report to determine whether speeding, distraction, or negligence caused the crash. They can also obtain witness statements, traffic camera footage, and vehicle inspection reports to strengthen their case. A wrongful death attorney can help guide the family through this painful process. They can ensure the driver is held accountable while also securing financial compensation for funeral expenses and the emotional toll of losing a loved one. While no legal action can bring Harker back, pursuing justice can provide closure and ensure the family receives the support they need after this devastating Pierson Boulevard crash.
We at Accident News Now extend our deepest condolences to the family of the victim. We know this is a difficult time as you mourn the tragic and sudden loss of a loved one. If you have any concerns about navigating the legal process surrounding this horrible incident, call 866-883-4318 to speak with a lawyer.