E-scooters have surged in popularity as a convenient and eco-friendly way to get around. But riding an e-scooter also comes with risks that could lead to serious injuries. According to the U.S. Consumer Product and Safety Commission, injuries associated with e-scooters and similar “micromobility devices” have been increasing at a rate of more than 20 percent per year. Understanding these dangers and taking steps to ride safely can help you minimize accidents and stay protected.
One of the primary dangers of e-scooters is their vulnerability in shared spaces. Collisions with pedestrians often occur on crowded sidewalks or crosswalks, where riders may not be able to stop quickly. Similarly, accidents involving vehicles are alarmingly frequent, with drivers sometimes failing to see scooters due to their small size.
Poor road conditions, such as potholes, uneven pavement, or debris, present another risk. E-scooters are less stable than bicycles, making it easier for riders to lose control. Without adequate protection, even a minor fall could result in serious injuries like bone fractures or head trauma.
Lastly, e-scooters come with an increased risk of fire injury. The lithium batteries used in these devices have a history of catching fire, especially off-market batteries that the manufacturer may not recommend.
Riding safely starts with proper preparation and awareness. Here are some tips to reduce your risk of accidents:
By following these practical steps and remaining vigilant, you can enjoy the benefits of e-scooters without putting yourself or others in harm’s way.
If you or someone you know has been injured in an e-scooter accident caused by someone else’s negligence, our personal injury attorneys can help you secure the compensation you deserve. Contact our offices to schedule an appointment.
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