If it seems like there are more scooters than ever in California, it’s not just your imagination. Scooters are easy, cheap, and convenient. However, the sudden spread of scooters throughout the streets of California has also raised concerns about safety. For example, both Bird and Lime advise their users to wear safety helmets while using their scooters, yet neither company provides helmets. Also, what happens when someone using a scooter is involved in an accident?
Below, we will discuss several basic considerations involved in scooter rental accidents. If you or a loved one suffered injuries as a result of a scooter accident, our qualified scooter accident attorneys at West Coast Trial Lawyers are readily available to offer legal assistance. We will help strengthen your claim and negotiate with insurance companies to get you the compensation you deserve.
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It is more appropriate to say that there is a lack of codified e-scooter regulations in the state of California. In many cities, there simply are no traffic rules or regulations for e-scooters.
As it stands, there are very few rules that control where scooters can and cannot go and these decisions are mostly left to local governments to decide. This can become confusing, especially as it relates to issues of liability. One city may require their riders to remain strictly on the sidewalk, while a neighboring city may allow them to ride on the street.
Determining liability and available damages after an e-scooter accident can be best handled by an experienced scooter accident attorney.
Scooters have been blowing up all over California. Riding a scooter has become very popular throughout downtown Los Angeles and Santa Monica for people who see them as a fun and environmentally safe option to get around town.
However, what does the law have to say? The California state assembly passed a 2018 bill to add clarification regarding the legality of scooter usage. It also offers individual cities the opportunity to pass laws that make sense for their communities. According to California law, scooters are legal. There are, however, a few restrictions:
As mentioned, individual cities are allowed to set their own regulations. It is best to consult with an experienced scooter accident attorney if you are unsure.
An e-scooter user agreement is a crucial component that can be used to determine liability in an e-scooter accident. All e-scooter users are required to sign this agreement. These agreements are legally binding between an e-scooter rider and the scooter company.
Perhaps the most relevant component of an e-scooter agreement is how much it limits a company’s liability after an accident. For example, let’s consider Lime’s user agreement, which:
Many such user agreements are long and complex documents. However, despite their confusing nature, a rider who breaks a single provision in a signed user agreement can be blamed by the scooter company for any injuries sustained as a result of an accident.
If you or a loved one was involved in a scooter accident, our qualified scooter accident attorneys at West Coast Trial Lawyers will help you recover compensation for the losses you have suffered, including medical bills, property damage, lost wages, and pain and suffering. There are no financial risks involved when using our services.
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