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Florida Segway Electric Scooter Injury Lawyers
Segway is one of the most well-known names in the electric scooter industry. With models like the Segway Ninebot widely used by commuters, students, and tourists, these scooters are found in Florida cities including Miami, Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville, and Fort Lauderdale. While marketed as safe and innovative, Segway scooters may still be involved in serious accidents. Collisions with vehicles, roadway hazards, or mechanical issues can cause life-changing injuries for riders and pedestrians.
If you or a loved one were injured while using a Segway scooter in Florida, you may be entitled to bring a personal injury or product liability lawsuit. The Law Offices of Jason Turchin can represent victims across the state, helping Floridians and visitors pursue compensation for accidents involving Segway scooters.
👉 Call 800-337-7755 today or use our live chat for a free consultation. You won’t pay any fees or costs unless we win or settle your case.
Why Segway Scooters Are Popular in Florida
Segway scooters are widely used in Florida for:
- Tourism – Visitors using scooters to explore Miami Beach, Orlando attractions, or Downtown Tampa.
- Commuting – Students and workers using scooters near universities and business districts.
- Shared fleets – Segway models often power rental programs across Florida cities.
- Eco-friendly appeal – Promoted as green alternatives to cars.
Despite these benefits, Segway scooters can be involved in Florida accidents.
Why Segway Scooter Accidents May Happen in Florida
Florida’s environment creates unique risks for Segway riders:
- Tourist-heavy areas – Inexperienced riders operating scooters in crowded destinations like Disney, Bayside Marketplace, or Riverwalk.
- Traffic congestion – Scooters sharing roads with cars, buses, and rideshares.
- Infrastructure issues – Potholes, sand, and uneven sidewalks near beaches or downtowns.
- Weather conditions – Sudden rain making roads slick and unstable.
- Nightlife culture – Late-night scooter rides near Miami Beach, Ybor City, and Orlando clubs.
Possible Causes of Florida Segway Scooter Accidents
Accidents involving Segway scooters may be caused by:
- Mechanical failures – Brakes, wheels, or electronics malfunctioning.
- Driver negligence – Cars striking scooters at intersections or while changing lanes.
- Improper maintenance – Rental companies failing to inspect or repair Segway models.
- Pedestrian conflicts – Collisions on crowded sidewalks.
- Battery or electrical issues – Overheating or sparks leading to fires.
Types of Injuries Which May Be Caused From Segway Accidents
Victims of Segway crashes in Florida may experience:
- Head and brain injuries – Concussions, TBIs, or skull fractures.
- Fractures and broken bones – Wrists, arms, legs, and ankles.
- Spinal cord injuries – Herniated discs, paralysis, or nerve damage.
- Facial trauma – Fractures, dental injuries, or deep lacerations.
- Burn injuries – From overheating batteries or electrical failures.
- Internal injuries – Organ damage from blunt force trauma.
- Wrongful death – In severe crashes.
Who May Be Liable in a Florida Segway Scooter Accident?
Responsibility may involve multiple parties:
- Segway or manufacturers – For alleged design or assembly defects.
- Retailers and distributors – For selling allegedly unsafe scooters in Florida.
- Rental companies – For failing to allegedly maintain Segway scooters in fleets.
- Motor vehicle drivers – For alleged negligence in traffic collisions.
- Property owners – For unsafe sidewalks, curbs, or premises.
Compensation Available in Florida Segway Scooter Cases
If you were injured, you may be able to recover compensation for:
- Emergency medical bills and hospitalization
- Surgeries, therapy, and rehabilitation
- Lost income and reduced earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress
- Property damage (helmets, phones, or belongings)
- Wrongful death damages for families
Where Florida Segway Scooter Lawsuits Could Be Filed
Lawsuits involving Segway scooters in Florida may be filed in:
- Florida Circuit Courts – Including Miami-Dade, Orange, Hillsborough, Duval, Broward, and Palm Beach Counties.
- U.S. District Courts in Florida – For federal claims, including:
- Southern District (Miami, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach)
- Middle District (Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville)
- Northern District (Tallahassee, Pensacola)
Florida’s Statute of Limitations
Florida law generally gives accident victims two years from the date of injury to file a personal injury or product liability lawsuit. Wrongful death cases also typically must be filed within two years. Missing these deadlines can prevent recovery.
Steps to Take After a Segway Scooter Accident in Florida
- Seek medical treatment immediately. Head, spinal, and burn injuries often require urgent care.
- Report the accident. Notify law enforcement and, if applicable, the scooter rental company.
- Preserve the scooter. Keep the Segway scooter, helmet, and any damaged parts.
- Document the scene. Take photos and video of your injuries, the scooter, and road conditions.
- Collect witness information. Eyewitnesses may help support your claim.
- Contact a Florida scooter lawyer. Before dealing with insurers or companies, seek legal advice.
Why Hire the Law Offices of Jason Turchin
Our firm has handled thousands of accident and product liability cases across Florida. For Segway scooter accidents, we may:
- Investigate whether a defect contributed to the crash.
- Work with engineers and safety experts to evaluate scooters.
- File lawsuits in state or federal courts across Florida.
- Handle wrongful death claims for families.
- Fight to maximize recovery for victims and survivors.
Most importantly, you won’t pay any fees or costs unless we win or settle your case.
FAQs – Florida Segway Scooter Accidents
Can I sue Segway if my scooter malfunctioned in Florida?
Yes. If a defect contributed to your injuries, you may bring a product liability claim.
What if a car hit me while riding a Segway in Florida?
You may bring a claim against the driver and potentially other parties.
Do I need to prove negligence in Florida?
Not always. Florida’s product liability laws may allow claims based on strict liability.
Can pedestrians injured by Segway scooters file claims?
Yes. Pedestrians may bring claims against riders, rental companies, or manufacturers.
Can families bring wrongful death lawsuits after a Segway scooter crash?
Yes. Florida law often allows families to recover funeral expenses, lost support, and other damages.
Contact Our Florida Segway Electric Scooter Injury Lawyers
If you or someone you love was injured in a Segway scooter accident in Florida, the Law Offices of Jason Turchin may be able to help. We can investigate the case, preserve evidence, and pursue maximum compensation.
📞 Call 800-337-7755 today, start a live chat, or complete our online form for a free consultation.
You won’t pay any fees or costs unless we win or settle your case.