All information provided about the law is very general in nature and should not be relied upon as legal advice. Every situation is different and should be analyzed by a lawyer who can provide individualized advice based on the facts involved in your unique situation, and a consideration of all of the nuances of the statutes and case law that apply at the time.
What could my e-scooter case be worth?
The amount of economic damages an e-scooter accident victim might recover is specific to the facts and circumstances of a given case.
E-scooter accident laws generally allow accident victims to recover financial damages from those responsible for their injuries or the tragic death of their loved ones. Our attorneys pursue all types of economic damages to which our clients are entitled according to state law.
- Some examples of the types of damages Plaintiffs can pursue may include the following:
- Past, present and future medical bills
- Past, present and future lost wages
- Property damage, including damage to motor vehicles
- Loss of earning capacity
- Loss of enjoyment of life
- Pain and suffering
- Punitive Damages in the event of willful, wanton or reckless conduct
- Loss of consortium
Wrongful Death Damages, including loss of the decedent’s experience, knowledge, judgment, care, companionship and protection, financial services, and future income as well as burial/medical expenses, and mental anguish suffered by the surviving family.
The value of a personal injury claim depends on numerous factors, including, by way of example:
- The strength of liability
- The facts and circumstances of the incident,
- The strength of the applicable law and evidence
- The venue or locality where a claim must be brought
- The likeability and credibility that witnesses would have to a jury
- The extent of a plaintiff’s injuries
- The costs of medical treatment – including past and future impact on the quality of life
- The extent of pain and suffering
- Whether the plaintiff is temporarily or permanently disabled
The amount of economic damages an e-scooter accident victim might recover is specific to the facts and circumstances of a given case.
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