When You Should Consider Bringing an E-Scooter Claim
Consider a claim if you have medical bills, missed work, ongoing pain, or if the crash was caused by another party’s negligence. Claims help cover current costs and future needs related to the injury.
Even when fault is unclear, an investigation can uncover evidence that clarifies responsibility and identifies appropriate insurance coverage or other liable parties.
Common Situations That Lead to E-Scooter Injury Claims
Typical scenarios include collisions with motor vehicles, falls due to defective equipment, injuries caused by poorly maintained streets or sidewalks, and harm related to negligent scooter company practices.
Collision with a Motor Vehicle
Drivers who fail to yield, run red lights, or make unsafe turns can strike riders and cause serious injuries that lead to insurance claims against the motorist.
Defective or Malfunctioning Scooter
Mechanical failures such as sudden brake loss, wheel defects, or battery malfunctions can lead to falls and collisions that may support product liability or negligent maintenance claims.
Poor Road or Sidewalk Conditions
Potholes, uneven pavement, debris, and lack of maintenance can cause riders to lose control; property owners or municipalities may be responsible in some cases.