Electric scooters, or "e-scooters," have gained enormous popularity over the past few years in California and around the country. The number of dockless e-scooter systems in the nation has grown significantly since 2015, per a research by the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS). Regrettably, there are significant worries regarding the safety of electric scooters. University of California, Los Angeles researchers released a troubling new study on the safety of electric scooters earlier this year (UCLA). Perhaps even more deadly than motorbikes are e-scooters. Our San Fernando Valley personal injury attorneys outline the reasons for the increase in e-scooter cases in California in this article, as well as what you should know if you were wounded in an e-scooter accident. While personal injury claims may often be the result of electric scooter riders who disregard operational and safety concerns, the scooter riders are also sometimes injured due to the fault of a motor vehicle or others with whom they share the road.
Types of Electric Scooter Accidents
Electric scooter accidents and the personal injury cases arising from them vary based on the type and details of the incident. The most common types of scooter accidents involve:
- A vehicle driver who hits an electric scooter operator (or causes them to take evasive action that results in injury)
- An electric scooter operator who hits a pedestrian or bicyclist (or causes them to sustain injuries while avoiding a direct hit)
- An electric scooter operator who hits a car, truck, or other vehicle (or causes the driver or passengers to suffer injuries attempting to evade a collision)
- An accident due to poorly maintained streets causing the scooter operator to crash
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