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Colorado E-Scooter Accident Lawyers

E-scooter accidents have surged 222% since 2017. Rental companies like Bird and Lime bury liability waivers in their apps — but that doesn't mean you can't recover compensation. Bond Legal serves 97+ cities across Colorado with experienced e-scooter accident lawyers ready to advocate for you.

222%

Increase in e-scooter ER visits (2017-2023, JAMA)

30%

Of e-scooter injuries involve head trauma

15 mph

Maximum e-scooter speed limit in most jurisdictions

No Helmet

Most states don't require adult helmet use on e-scooters

Modified Comparative Fault (50% Bar)
SOL: 3 years
720 annual fatalities

E-Scooter Accident Lawyers Serving Colorado

Electric scooters have exploded across American cities, with companies like Bird, Lime, Spin, and Veo deploying thousands of dockless rental scooters under municipal franchise agreements. The convenience has produced a corresponding injury epidemic: emergency department visits related to e-scooters increased 222% between 2017 and 2023 (JAMA Surgery), with injury patterns dominated by upper extremity fractures (31%), head injuries (28%), and facial trauma (17%). The unique standing-rider biomechanics — high center of gravity, small wheel diameter (8-10 inches), and minimal suspension — create inherently unstable dynamics where even minor road surface irregularities produce sudden deceleration events exceeding the rider's reaction-time envelope.

E-scooter accident liability involves multi-party analysis across distinct legal theories: (1) strict products liability against the manufacturer under Restatement (Third) of Torts: Products Liability §2 for design defects, manufacturing defects, and failure to warn; (2) negligence against the rental company for inadequate maintenance, defective fleet management, or failure to implement geofencing speed restrictions in high-risk zones; (3) premises liability or dangerous condition of public property against municipalities for road defects; and (4) negligence against motorists. Rental companies require riders to accept Terms of Service containing pre-dispute arbitration clauses and exculpatory waivers — but courts nationwide scrutinize these under unconscionability doctrines, and waivers generally cannot shield against gross negligence or willful misconduct.

E-scooter regulations vary by state and city. Most jurisdictions require riders to be 16+, prohibit passengers, mandate bike lane use where available, and cap speeds at 15-20 mph. Violations may constitute negligence per se but do not eliminate recovery under comparative negligence systems. We download the scooter's firmware logs, GPS telemetry, accelerometer data, and battery management system (BMS) records through discovery to establish actual speed, braking inputs, and mechanical condition at the time of the crash.

In Colorado, Colorado uses a 50% bar — you can recover only if your fault is 49% or less. If you are found 50% or more at fault, you recover nothing. The statute of limitations for most personal injury claims is 3 years (Colo. Rev. Stat. § 13-80-102). Bond Legal's e-scooter accident lawyers are licensed and experienced in Colorado courts, ready to advocate for the compensation you deserve.

Step-By-Step Guide

What To Do After a E-Scooter Accident in Colorado

1.

Call 911 and seek medical attention

E-scooter injuries frequently involve head trauma, facial injuries, and fractures. Get medical evaluation within 24 hours, even for seemingly minor injuries.

2.

Screenshot the rental app

Before closing the app, screenshot your ride details, rental time, scooter ID, and any error messages or malfunction warnings. This connects the specific scooter to your accident.

3.

Photograph the scooter and scene

Document the scooter's condition (brake function, tire condition, handlebars), the road surface, any potholes or obstacles, and your injuries.

4.

Do NOT sign anything from the scooter company

Bird, Lime, and other companies may contact you after an accident with release forms. Do not sign anything without consulting an attorney.

5.

Report the malfunction in the app

If the scooter malfunctioned (brake failure, throttle stuck, wheel locked), report it immediately through the app. This creates a record of the defect.

6.

Contact Bond Legal

We navigate the complex liability between scooter companies, municipalities, and other parties. Free consultation at (866) 423-7724. Remember, Colorado's statute of limitations is 3 years — don't delay.

Common Injuries

Types of Injuries in Colorado E-Scooter Accident Cases

Head & Facial Injuries

The predominant e-scooter injury pattern (28-30% of all ED presentations per JAMA Surgery data). Without helmets, riders sustain concussions graded on the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS), Le Fort fractures (Types I-III), orbital floor blowout fractures, mandibular fractures, and dental avulsions. Post-concussive syndrome is assessed with validated instruments (ImPACT neurocognitive testing, SCAT6) and advanced imaging (susceptibility-weighted MRI for microhemorrhages, DTI for white matter tract disruption).

Wrist & Arm Fractures

The FOOSH (fall on outstretched hand) mechanism produces a characteristic injury spectrum: distal radius fractures (Colles type — dorsal angulation, Smith type — volar angulation), scaphoid fractures (high risk of avascular necrosis requiring ORIF with Herbert screw fixation), and radial head fractures (Mason classification Types I-IV). Elbow dislocations may involve the 'terrible triad' (dislocation + radial head fracture + coronoid fracture), requiring complex surgical reconstruction.

Road Rash & Abrasions

Falls at 15 mph produce friction burns classified by depth: first-degree (epidermal only), second-degree (partial-thickness dermal), and third-degree (full-thickness requiring surgical debridement and split-thickness skin grafting). Wound contamination with road debris (asphalt, gravel) risks traumatic tattooing — permanent discoloration requiring dermabrasion within 24-72 hours for optimal outcomes. Scarring is documented with the Patient and Observer Scar Assessment Scale (POSAS).

Ankle & Foot Injuries

The e-scooter's low platform design (4-6 inches ground clearance) makes ankles vulnerable to curb strikes, pothole catches, and forced inversion/eversion. Common injuries include Weber B/C lateral malleolus fractures, Lisfranc (tarsometatarsal) fracture-dislocations — frequently missed on initial radiographs and requiring weight-bearing CT for diagnosis — and Achilles tendon ruptures confirmed by positive Thompson test and MRI.

Spinal Injuries

High-speed e-scooter crashes — especially vehicular collisions — produce axial loading and hyperflexion forces causing vertebral compression fractures (Magerl/AO classification), traumatic disc herniations with radiculopathy (confirmed by EMG/NCS), and cervical facet dislocations. Neurological deficit is classified on the ASIA Impairment Scale with motor/sensory levels documented per ISNCSCI protocol.

Our Colorado Team

Bond Legal Attorneys Licensed in Colorado

These experienced personal injury attorneys are licensed to practice in Colorado and handle cases throughout the state.

Common Questions

Colorado E-Scooter Accident FAQ

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