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Karns & Karns expands abuse and survivor litigation across California

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Karns & Karns expands abuse and survivor litigation across California

By AI, Created 4:41 PM UTC, June 02, 2026, /AGP/ – Karns & Karns Personal Injury and Accident Attorneys says it is expanding a statewide Institutional Abuse and Survivor Advocacy Division from Sacramento, with in-house trial teams handling foster care negligence, rideshare assault and workplace exploitation claims. The move targets cases the firm says are often passed off by high-volume firms and adds a no-upfront-cost model for survivors.

Why it matters: - Karns & Karns is positioning itself to handle complex abuse and neglect cases that can require more intensive litigation than standard injury claims. - The expansion is aimed at survivors pursuing claims against corporations, state agencies and private organizations accused of safety failures or abuse. - The firm says California clients can pursue these cases without upfront legal costs.

What happened: - Karns & Karns announced a statewide expansion of its Institutional Abuse and Survivor Advocacy Division in California. - The division operates from the firm’s Northern California headquarters in Sacramento and a network of more than 45 physical locations across the state. - The firm says the division handles foster care negligence, rideshare assault, workplace exploitation and other institutional abuse claims in-house. - The announcement names trial attorneys Darryl Meigs and Mia Hong as leaders of the specialized unit.

The details: - Karns & Karns says the firm has recovered more than $300 million for victims of negligence. - Bill Karns said survivors of abuse and institutional neglect are often facing large corporations or government entities in court. - Bill Karns said the firm prepares each claim for jury trial rather than sending cases to another firm. - Darryl Meigs brings a background in psychology and is described by the firm as using a trauma-informed approach with survivors. - Mia Hong is a former insurance defense lawyer and is described by the firm as bringing strategic insight into corporate defense tactics. - The expanded practice covers foster care abuse and neglect, rideshare sexual abuse and assault, workplace sexual harassment and exploitation, and institutional negligence involving schools, religious programs and private organizations. - Karns & Karns says it charges zero upfront costs, advances all case expenses and collects a legal fee only if it secures a financial recovery. - The firm says clients owe nothing if there is no recovery. - Karns & Karns describes itself as a family-owned trial law firm with more than 2,500 five-star reviews. - The firm says its broader practice includes catastrophic motor vehicle accidents, commercial trucking crashes, wrongful death and institutional sexual abuse claims.

Between the lines: - The messaging draws a clear contrast between trial-law representation and what the firm calls referral-mill or high-volume settlement practices. - The Sacramento launch also places the firm in California’s political and legal center, which may matter for claims involving state-regulated agencies and public institutions. - The use of in-house trial lawyers suggests the firm wants to signal deeper control over sensitive cases and litigation strategy.

What’s next: - Karns & Karns says it will continue building out statewide access to its survivor advocacy team. - The firm is offering consultations through its Sacramento office and main hotline, with Spanish-language support available. - More information is available on the firm’s Sacramento office page and social channels, including LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and TikTok.

The bottom line: - Karns & Karns is betting that specialized, in-house trial representation for abuse and neglect claims will distinguish the firm in California’s crowded personal injury market.

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