Motor Scooter Risks and Dangers

Over the past decade, small motor scooters have become more popular than ever in the United States. These vehicles are characterized by small engines and an upright, step-through frame. They are especially trendy among young city-dwellers, who find them an easy way to navigate through busy streets and save money on fuel. Despite these benefits, however, there are still plenty of risks in riding a scooter.

If you have suffered in a scooter accident and believe that someone else is to blame, you may be eligible for financial compensation to help with any medical bills or repairs for your motor scooter. To learn more about how we can help you, contact an experienced Racine motor scooter accident lawyer of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. today at 800-242-2874.

Risk Factors

There are two main risk factors that increase your chances of an accident when it comes to operating a motor scooter. These factors include:

  • Speed – scooter drivers often feel safer because these vehicles do not travel at great speeds. However, this can also mean that scooters do not have the necessary acceleration to drive safely in a faster-moving lane.
  • Size – car and truck drivers often have a hard time spotting motorcycles of any size. Since scooters are especially small, this puts them at risk of going unnoticed by regular drivers. This can lead to devastating collisions.

Naturally, scooter drivers and passengers also lack physical protection much like other motorcyclists. Motor scooters operators are much more vulnerable in the event of any accident due to the open structure of their vehicle.

Contact Us

If you or someone you love has been in a scooter-related accident due to the negligence of another, we are here to help. Contact the Racine motorcycle accident attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. at 800-242-2874 today to discuss your legal options.

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