Are Electric Scooters Legal? Exploring Injury Claims and Your Rights
Electric scooters otherwise known as e-scooters are becoming a much more common sight on the streets in the UK in the last couple of years. This new mode of transport is excellent when obeying the law, however, are electric scooters legal?
In 2020, the?UK government initiated trials for rental e-scooters, making it fully legal to ride an electric scooter on public land as long as it is part of one of these approved trials. However, the surge in e-scooter usage has unfortunately led to a rise in accidents, some resulting in severe and life-changing injuries. Similar to any injury caused by a moving vehicle, individuals who have suffered injuries due to an e-scooter are eligible to pursue the?personal injury claim process.
In this article, we explain the law behind e-scooters and how to start the personal injury claim process.?
Are electric scooters legal??
Electric scooters are categorised as Personal Light Electric vehicles and are subject to certain requirements. They must have a valid MOT, lights, number plates, and signals (including indicators and brake lights), and should be registered for road tax. Consequently, riding them on public roads, paths, or cycle lanes is illegal.
Currently, e-scooters are only permitted for use on private land with the landowner's permission, unless they are part of a Government trial scheme. Failure to comply with these regulations can result in a fine of up to £300 and 6 points on your driving license.
What are the dangers of e-scooters?
While e-scooters are advertised as a new “eco-friendly” form of transportation, they can be extremely dangerous if not used correctly, posing risks to both riders and pedestrians. In the UK, individuals who have sustained injuries related to electric scooters are eligible to start a claim through the personal injury claim process.
E-scooters have the potential to cause serious injuries, including:
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These injuries often occur when e-scooters are used improperly. Following the law and following recommended safety guidelines significantly reduces the likelihood of riders causing harm to themselves and others.
Personal Injury Claim Process: Understanding the process
Sustaining an injury in any circumstance can have devastating consequences. In circumstances when you suffer an injury owing to the fault of a third party, you have the right to seek compensation for the losses, damages and suffering caused. It's important to note that the law prohibits individuals involved in criminal acts from claiming compensation (known as 'Ex Turpi Causa').
If you have been involved in a collision with an illegal e-scooter, you may be eligible for compensation for your injuries and any resulting financial losses. We strongly recommend reaching out to a qualified personal injury solicitor within 3 years of the initial incident. A solicitor can provide guidance on the best course of action and initiate the personal injury claim process on your behalf.
For more information on how to bring a Personal Injury Claim,?watch this video!?
How can Taylor Bracewell’s Personal Injury team help?
Our team of experienced?Personal Injury solicitors?specialises in securing compensation for clients who have suffered injuries through no fault of their own. Despite electric scooters being a relatively new area within the legal industry, our team has the knowledge and expertise to handle these claims and ensure you receive the compensation you deserve.
If you or someone you know has suffered an injury, loss and/or damage, our qualified solicitors in Doncaster and Sheffield can assess your claim and advise on the very best course of action to help you settle for compensation. If you would like to find out more or to arrange a consultation, please contact our Doncaster team at 01302 341414 or our Sheffield team at 0114 272 1884. Alternatively, you can fill out our?online enquiry form.