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Boston Scooter Accident Lawyer

A scooter ride can end in a bad fall.

A crash on an e-scooter can leave a rider badly hurt, by a careless driver, a defective scooter, or a bad stretch of road. The law lets an injured rider or a pedestrian struck in Boston pursue whoever caused it.

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A Boston scooter accident lawyer protects your claim.

Electric scooters have become a common way to get around Boston, and with them has come a rise in serious crashes. A rider can be thrown by a car that fails to yield, by a defect in the scooter itself, or by a pothole or other hazard in the road. Pedestrians are sometimes struck by scooters as well. In each case the injuries can be severe, from broken bones and road rash to head trauma, because a scooter offers a rider almost no protection. When the crash was someone else’s fault, the law lets the injured person seek compensation for the harm.

Scooter cases are not always straightforward. The fault may lie with a driver, with the company that owns or made the scooter, or with whoever was responsible for the road, and more than one of them may share the blame. Insurers know these claims can be complicated and may use that to delay, to shift fault onto the rider, or to push a fast, low settlement before the injuries are fully understood. A Boston scooter accident lawyer identifies every party at fault, preserves the proof, and pursues the full value of the claim. Larson Law represents injured riders and pedestrians across Boston and Suffolk County at no upfront cost, and you pay nothing unless we win.

Who can recover is broad. A rider hit by a careless driver, a rider hurt by a scooter that failed, a pedestrian struck on a sidewalk, all may have a claim depending on who was at fault. The path depends on the facts, but the goal is the same in each: identify everyone responsible and pursue the full recovery for the injuries and their lasting effects.

A serious scooter crash brings costs that reach well beyond the first medical bill, from ongoing care and lost income to the lasting effects of a serious injury. A lawyer handles the insurers and the investigation so you can focus on healing, and because we work on a contingency fee, getting answers costs you nothing up front.

Scooter crashes happen in many ways, and sorting out who is responsible is what sets them apart. We help riders thrown when a car failed to yield or turned across their path, riders hurt when a door was opened into a scooter lane, riders injured by a scooter that lost its brakes or surged on its own, and people on foot struck by a scooter on a sidewalk or crosswalk. Some clients recover in weeks; others face surgery, long rehabilitation, or a permanent injury. In each case the first job is to establish who was at fault, the driver, the scooter company, a party responsible for the road, or more than one of them, because that determines which insurance has to respond. That is exactly the kind of question a lawyer who handles scooter cases is built to answer.

If you are not sure whether you have a claim, that is exactly what a free review is for. Many scooter riders assume nothing can be done, then learn that a driver, a scooter company, or a party responsible for the road bears the blame and that real coverage is available for the harm.

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How fault works in a scooter crash.

Who can be at fault in a scooter crash

A scooter injury can trace back to more than one party. A driver who fails to yield, turns without looking, or opens a door into a scooter lane can be liable. The company that owns or made the scooter can be responsible when a brake, throttle, or battery fails. And whoever was charged with maintaining a dangerous stretch of road may share blame. Identifying every responsible party is one of the first tasks in the case, because each may carry separate insurance that should pay for the harm.

When a scooter is defective

When a crash was caused by a scooter that failed, the claim can rest on product liability. Under the Massachusetts warranty statute, MGL Chapter 106 Section 2-318, a maker or seller can be held responsible for a product that was unreasonably dangerous, such as a scooter with faulty brakes, a sudden throttle, or a battery that overheats. Under comparative negligence, MGL Chapter 231 Section 85, an injured rider can recover as long as they were not more than half at fault, with the award reduced by their share.

The deadline to bring a claim

Most crash injury claims must be filed within three years under MGL Chapter 260 Section 2A, and for an injured child the clock pauses under MGL Chapter 260 Section 7. If a crash proved fatal, the family may bring a wrongful death claim under MGL Chapter 229. Because the scooter, the ride data, and the scene can change fast, acting early helps preserve the evidence the claim depends on.

We also know how insurers approach these claims, and we are ready for it. They may dispute who was at fault, argue the rider was careless, question whether a defect existed, or offer a quick, low settlement before the scooter has even been examined. We answer those tactics with evidence: the scooter itself, the ride and app records, the crash reconstruction, the scene and the damage, any camera footage, and the full medical proof, and we send preservation demands so nothing is lost. Because we prepare every case as if it may be tried, and because we are willing to take on insurers and scooter companies alike, our demands carry real weight, which is often what it takes to reach a fair result. Throughout, you pay nothing up front and owe a fee only if we recover for you.

Scooter cases can also involve more than one insurance company, and that is part of what makes a lawyer worthwhile. You may be dealing with a driver’s auto insurer, your own coverage, the scooter company’s policy, and sometimes a party responsible for the road, each with reasons to point at the others. Left alone, an injured rider can be passed between adjusters for months while a deadline runs and the scooter is lost to a repair or returned to its fleet. We take that burden off you, deal with each insurer directly, and keep the focus on the coverage that should pay, so a serious claim is not lost in the gaps between policies.

None of this should fall on you while you are trying to heal. The point of working with a lawyer is that the questions of fault, the deadlines, the preservation of the scooter, and the back-and-forth with adjusters become our job, not yours. You focus on your recovery, and we focus on building the claim and pursuing the full value of your losses, with nothing owed unless we win.

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Where scooter crashes happen in Boston

Scooter riders share some of the busiest and most crowded streets in the city, from the corridors through downtown and the Seaport to the bike lanes near the colleges, the paths along the Esplanade, and the constant turning traffic at major intersections. Crashes here often involve a car that fails to see a rider, a door opened into a scooter’s path, or a hazard that throws a rider to the pavement. Pedestrians can be struck as well. Each of them may have a claim depending on who was at fault.

Care and where these claims are handled

People hurt in Boston crashes are often treated at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston Medical Center, and Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Injury cases tied to Boston are generally handled in the Suffolk County courts, including the Boston Municipal Court and Suffolk Superior Court. A lawyer who knows the local streets, the scooter routes, and how these cases are handled here can move quickly to preserve the scooter, the ride data, and the other proof before it is gone.

Why fast action protects your claim

The proof in a scooter case fades fast. The scooter may be returned to its fleet or repaired, the ride record can be hard to retrieve later, and nearby cameras record over their footage within days. Acting early lets your lawyer send preservation letters, secure the scooter and the ride data, photograph the damage and the scene, and identify witnesses before they scatter. Larson Law builds that proof while you focus on recovering, and we never charge anything up front to do it.

Reaching out after a scooter crash should be simple, especially when the proof, the scooter and the ride data, can disappear quickly, so we keep the first conversation easy and pressure-free. Call or send a message and a Boston scooter accident lawyer will listen to what happened, explain who may be responsible, and lay out the likely next steps. If we take your case, we move quickly to preserve the scooter and the records, handle the insurers, and manage the investigation from there, keeping you informed at each stage. If we do not, you will still leave understanding your rights and your options. Either way the review is free, your information stays private, and you owe nothing unless we win.

If you are unsure who was at fault, or an insurer has already called with questions or an offer, it still costs nothing to find out where you stand. Many injured riders assume the process is too complicated, or that a scooter crash is simply their own bad luck, only to learn that the evidence supports a much stronger claim and that real coverage is available. The sooner a lawyer reviews the crash and sends preservation demands, the more of the scooter and ride data can be saved before it is gone. Tell us what happened, and we will give you an honest assessment of your options, at no cost and with no obligation, so you can make an informed decision about your health and your recovery.

Wherever in Boston your crash happened, downtown, the Seaport, a campus bike lane, or a busy intersection, the same principles apply: identify everyone at fault, preserve the scooter and the ride data fast, and protect any deadline that applies. Claims that involve a public road can carry especially short notice windows, which is one more reason not to wait. Tell us where and how it happened, and we will take it from there, at no cost to you and with no fee unless we win.

A claim should cover every accident cost.

A scooter crash can leave you with costs well beyond the first medical bill. A claim can cover past and future medical care, lost wages and lost earning capacity, pain and suffering, and the lasting effects of a serious injury. A full claim accounts for all of it, not just the bills that have already arrived.

The right measure of a claim looks forward, not just at the bills already in hand. A serious scooter injury can mean months of treatment, time out of work, and lasting limits on what you can do, and a full claim accounts for all of it.

If you are not sure what your claim should include, we can walk you through it during a free review, with no obligation and nothing owed unless we win.

Medical Bills and Future Care

Lost Wages and Earning Capacity

Pain, Suffering, and Hardship

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What to do after a scooter crash.

Get medical care and a police report

See a doctor right away, even if you feel okay, and make sure the crash is reported to police. Fast care builds a record tying your injuries to the wreck, which insurers question if you wait too long.

Save the scooter and the evidence

Photograph the scooter, the scene, and any injuries before anything is moved or repaired. Note the scooter's ID and company, save your ride record in the app, and get names and numbers from witnesses.

Talk to a lawyer before the insurer

Before you give an insurer a statement or accept a quick payout, talk with a lawyer who can sort out the coverage. Early advice shields the evidence and your deadline while you focus on your recovery.

Get a free review from a Boston scooter accident lawyer.

If you were hurt in a scooter crash in Boston, you should not have to fight insurers alone while you heal. A Boston scooter accident lawyer can identify everyone at fault, preserve the proof, and pursue the full value of your claim, all at no cost to you. If a scooter crash proved fatal, the family may bring a wrongful death claim under MGL Chapter 229. There is no fee unless we win, so reach out today for a free, private case review.

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Do I have a claim if a car hit my scooter?

Very likely, if the driver was at fault. A motorist who fails to yield, turns without looking, or opens a door into your path can be liable for your injuries, much like in any crash. A rider on a scooter is far more exposed than someone in a car, so the injuries are often serious. The main tasks are proving the driver was negligent and identifying the insurance that should pay, which a lawyer can do after reviewing the crash, the scene, and your injuries. A free review can tell you what your claim may be worth, at no cost.

Then your claim may rest on product liability. If a brake, throttle, or battery failed and caused the crash, the company that made or maintained the scooter can be held responsible under the Massachusetts warranty statute, MGL Chapter 106 Section 2-318. These cases turn on preserving the scooter and showing what went wrong, so it is important not to return or discard it if you can avoid it. A lawyer can secure the scooter, work with experts to examine it, and pursue the maker or fleet operator for the harm.

You may still have a claim. A dangerous pothole, a poorly maintained street, or a hidden hazard can throw a rider, and whoever was responsible for that road may share the blame. Claims involving public roads can carry shorter notice deadlines, so it is important to act quickly. A lawyer can investigate who maintained the road, document the hazard before it is repaired, and identify the parties and insurance that should answer for your injuries, while protecting any deadline that applies to your claim.

Yes, a pedestrian struck by a scooter can have a claim. If a scooter rider was careless, riding where they should not, going too fast, or not watching for people on foot, the rider can be responsible for the injuries. Depending on the facts, the scooter company may also have a role. A lawyer can sort out who was at fault and what insurance is available, then pursue the compensation you are owed for your medical bills, lost income, and the pain the crash has caused.

It depends on who was at fault. If a driver caused the crash, that driver’s auto insurance is usually the first place to look, and your own auto coverage may also apply. If a defect caused it, the scooter company’s coverage may be involved. If a road hazard was to blame, a public or private party responsible for that road may answer. Sorting out which coverage applies is one of the first steps, and a lawyer can identify every policy that should pay for your injuries.

Most crash injury claims must be filed within three years under MGL Chapter 260 Section 2A, and for an injured child the deadline is paused under MGL Chapter 260 Section 7. Claims involving a public road can carry much shorter notice deadlines, so it is best to act quickly. The sooner a lawyer can preserve the scooter and the evidence, the better protected your claim will be.

You can still recover as long as you were not more than half to blame. Under comparative negligence, MGL Chapter 231 Section 85, your compensation is reduced by your share of fault but not eliminated unless that share passes fifty percent. Insurers often try to pin extra blame on a scooter rider to cut what they pay. A lawyer can present the full picture of how the crash happened and protect your recovery from an unfair fault argument.

It depends on the injuries and their lasting effects. Value can reflect medical bills, future care, lost wages and earning capacity, pain and suffering, and the impact on daily life. Scooter riders are exposed and often badly hurt, which can mean significant losses, but the available insurance varies with who was at fault. A lawyer can evaluate the claim after reviewing the crash, the parties responsible, and the full medical picture, so you understand what your case may realistically be worth.

Usually not before talking to a lawyer. A first offer often comes quickly and is calculated to close the claim cheaply, before the full extent of your injuries is known. Once you accept, you generally cannot reopen the claim for later costs, even if your condition worsens. A lawyer can tell you whether an offer is fair and negotiate for the full value of your losses, including future care, while you focus on recovering rather than on pressure from an insurer.

If a scooter crash proved fatal, close family may bring a wrongful death claim under MGL Chapter 229. Such a claim can seek compensation for the loss of the person’s income, services, companionship, and guidance, along with funeral and related expenses. These cases are painful and the questions of fault can be complex, and a lawyer can handle the investigation and the filings so the family can focus on each other, never paying anything up front and owing a fee only if there is a recovery.

Nothing upfront. Larson Law handles scooter crash claims on a contingency fee, so there is no charge unless we recover money for you, and the first review is always free. We advance the costs of investigating the crash, preserving the scooter and the ride data, and working with any experts the case needs. We are only paid from a successful result, which lets an injured rider take on insurers and scooter companies without paying out of pocket while they recover, so cost is never a reason to wait.

Get medical care right away, even if you feel okay, and make sure the crash is reported to police. Photograph the scooter, the scene, and your injuries, and note the scooter’s ID and the company. Save your ride record in the app and get names and numbers of any witnesses. Avoid giving any insurer a recorded statement or accepting a quick payment before you have spoken with a lawyer, who can preserve the scooter and protect both your health and your claim.

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