Electric scooters from companies like Lime, Bird, and Spin are popping up across North Carolina’s cities—but they’re also causing a rise in injuries. Whether you’re a rider or a pedestrian struck by one, you may be entitled to compensation.
Common Scooter-Related Injuries
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Broken bones from sudden stops or collisions
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Concussions or head injuries from falls
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Pedestrians hit on sidewalks or crosswalks
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Accidents due to defective scooter parts or poor maintenance
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Crashes caused by negligent drivers while riding
Who Can Be Held Responsible?
Depending on the circumstances, the liable party could include:
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The scooter company (for malfunction or poor maintenance)
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A negligent driver
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The city or municipality (for unsafe infrastructure)
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Another rider
What to Do After a Scooter Injury
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Take photos of the accident scene and scooter.
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Seek immediate medical care.
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Get witness names and contact information.
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File an incident report if possible.
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Contact a personal injury attorney experienced in scooter claims.
What Compensation Can You Recover?
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Medical bills
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Lost wages
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Pain and suffering
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Long-term rehabilitation costs
Why Hire Burt’s Law, PLLC?
Scooter companies often try to dodge responsibility using complex terms of service. At Burt’s Law, PLLC, we know how to fight for riders and pedestrians injured by dangerous or improperly maintained devices.
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