Electric scooters offer a great way to navigate the streets of Albuquerque, New Mexico, but it’s not necessarily the safest mode of transportation. Every year, scooter operators are injured in accidents with larger vehicles, suffering catastrophic injuries in the process.
If you’ve been the victim of an electric scooter accident, contact the Albuquerque injury attorneys at Singleton Schreiber. You may have the right to seek compensation for your injuries and suffering. Our experienced Albuquerque e-scooter injury attorneys can help you maximize your recovery.
Singleton Schreiber is a trusted legal advocate for New Mexico injury victims and families. Backed by decades of collective experience, our award-winning litigators have secured over $2.5 Billion in compensation for clients like you.
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How Can I Get Compensation After an E-Scooter Accident in Albuquerque, NM?
Insurance will be the primary source of compensation after an e-scooter accident in Albuquerque. New Mexico is a fault-based state for insurance, so an injured e-scooter rider can pursue damages from the at-fault party’s insurance company.
Anyone who contributed to the accident with the electric scooter could be liable, including a:
- Driver of a passenger vehicle
- Motorcyclist
- Bicyclist
- Pedestrian
- Truck driver
- Transportation company
- Scooter rental company
- Manufacturer of an electric scooter
- Government agency responsible for providing safe roads free from defects
- Negligent party’s employer
When you file a claim with a liable party’s insurance company, you can recover benefits up to the policy’s limits for:
- Medical expenses, including current treatment and future care
- Rehabilitation and therapy
- Property damage
- Lost wages and benefits
- Disability
- Funeral expenses
- Pain and suffering
- Chronic physical pain
- Loss of consortium
- Reduced quality of life
- Inconvenience
If you max out the at-fault party’s insurance benefits and still have additional costs, you can seek additional damages through a personal injury lawsuit. If your lawsuit goes to trial, an Albuquerque jury may have the right to award punitive damages if there’s compelling evidence of intentional misconduct or gross negligence.
What Happens If I’m Blamed For an E-Scooter Accident in New Mexico?
You can still recover compensation after a car accident involving your electric scooter, but shared fault will affect how much money you’ll be able to get from an insurance company or another liable party.
New Mexico follows a system of pure comparative fault.
You might be assigned some of the blame for an e-scooter accident if you operated the scooter while drunk, drove on the sidewalk or outside of a designed bike lane, or violated other applicable scooter laws. The degree to which you’re assigned blame will have a direct and adverse impact on your financial recovery. Sharing 10 percent of the blame for a scooter accident would lead to a 10 percent reduction in recoverable damages.
You Have a Limited Time to Seek Compensation After an E-Scooter Accident in Albuquerque
New Mexico applies a three-year statute of limitations to most e-scooter accident cases. So, you’ll have three years to seek compensation for broken bones, spinal cord injuries, amputated limbs, nerve damage, brain injuries, and other catastrophic injuries you’ve suffered in a wreck.
Force the best results by trusting Singleton Schreiber’s Albuquerque e-scooter injury lawyers to fight for you. We’re local lawyers with national resources who’ve helped clients win billions in settlements and jury verdicts.
Discover how we can make a difference in your life by calling our Albuquerque, NM, law office today. There’s no charge for your first case evaluation.
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