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  1. Recovering Losses After a Gainesville Scooter Accident
  2. Requirements for Different Types of Scooters
  3. Common Causes of Scooter Accidents
  4. Gainesville Scooter Accident Attorneys Ready to Fight for Your Rights
Gainesville Scooter Accident Lawyers

Taking a scooter ride in Gainesville may be an enjoyable way to get around town. However, many scooterists are injured in negligent accidents. Fortunately, you can take legal action against the negligent parties who caused your scooter accident. If they are found liable for your injuries, they may be required to compensate you for your losses and your pain and suffering.

While you think about your future and consider your legal options, just remember that you do not have to go through this alone. Bogin, Munns & Munns can be with you through every step of your case.

If you retain a Gainesville scooter accident lawyer at our firm, we can handle every aspect of your legal claim while you focus on rebuilding your life and recovering from your injuries.

For more information about taking legal action after a scooter accident in Gainesville, contact a Bogin, Munns & Munns team member today at (352) 332-7688 to receive your free consultation.

Recovering Losses After a Gainesville Scooter Accident

Thankfully, you can seek many forms of compensation after a negligent scooter accident in Gainesville. Under Florida law, you may be eligible to pursue compensation related to your monetary losses, physical injuries, and mental suffering.

Accordingly, recoverable losses can help you address many specific hardships, including:

  • Medical expenses
  • Lost wages and benefits
  • Decreased earning capabilities
  • Damaged property
  • Mental anguish
  • Loss of consortium
  • Diminished quality of life
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
  • Accommodations for long-term disabilities
  • Compensation for physical disfigurements
  • And more

To consult with an experienced scooter accident lawyer serving Gainesville
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Requirements for Different Types of Scooters

According to the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV), it is illegal to take your scooter on public roads without a motorcycle license unless the scooter has a 50 cubic centimeter motor or less. In the eyes of the law, there is no distinct category for larger motor scooters, so they are subjected to the same requirements as motorcycles. Accordingly, your motor scooter must have an up-to-date registration and title before you drive it on public streets.

Besides motor scooters, there are several other types of scooters, and each one is governed by its own distinct rules. These scooters include:

  • Motorized scooters: Motorized scooters can reach top speeds of 30mph, and many cities have laws prohibiting them from bicycle paths, sidewalks, or public roads. While motor scooters have seats, motorized scooters require drivers to stand while they drive.
  • Micro-mobility devices: While the formal name of these scooters may sound unfamiliar, micro-mobility devices include the popular e-scooters you can rent through apps or websites. While these scooters are a faster alternative to walking, they top out at 20mph and they are restricted from being driven on most roadways in Florida.

When you retain a Gainesville scooter accident lawyer at Bogin, Munns & Munns, our attorneys can help you better understand the laws and legal precedents that affect these types of accidents.

You do not have to worry about studying legal textbooks and online databases during your proceedings. Our law firm can handle these details for you.

For more information about our legal services for scooter accident victims, contact a Bogin, Munns & Munns representative today at (352) 332-7688 for your free consultation.

Common Causes of Scooter Accidents

Naturally, scooters can be easier to crash than regular four-wheeled vehicles. All it takes is one small lapse in judgment to cause a catastrophic scooter accident.

Sadly, negligence comes in many different forms on Gainesville roadways. Some common causes of scooter accidents include:

  • Failure to check mirrors before backing up or changing lanes
  • Driving under the influence
  • Poor roadway conditions
  • Not yielding to drivers with the right of way
  • Tailgating
  • Texting while driving
  • Running red lights or stop signs
  • And more

If you were in an accident with a driver who demonstrated these forms of negligence, your lawyer can work to build a case showing that they were liable. Your lawyer may use any police documentation available or witness statements to build evidence for your case.

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Gainesville Scooter Accident Attorneys Ready to Fight for Your Rights

Here at Bogin, Munns & Munns, we know you may feel uncertain about your future after a serious scooter accident, especially if you are dealing with significant injuries, financial burdens, or even psychological trauma. When you retain a Gainesville scooter accident lawyer at our law firm, we can customize our legal services to meet your specific needs and long-term goals.

To help address your unique circumstances, our attorneys can provide numerous services during your legal proceedings, including:

  • Reviewing state and local laws that pertain to your case
  • Standing by to provide legal counsel whenever you need advice or guidance
  • Representing your fight for justice in civil court
  • Adding up your economic losses, calculating your non-economic hardships, and assigning an overall value to your case
  • Negotiating settlements on your behalf
  • Investigating the cause of your accident and identifying the liable party
  • Examining your insurance policies and dealing with claims adjusters
  • And more

Our firm understands the importance of meeting deadlines in personal injury claims. State law only gives us two years to file a lawsuit for damages. This limited timeframe begins on the day of your accident. If you wait too long, you miss the opportunity to pursue compensation, and you have to pay for all of your losses in your own.

With that in mind, our team is ready to start learning more about your case today. The sooner you contact our firm, the sooner we can begin examining your legal options. To get started with your free consultation today, contact a Bogin, Munns & Munns representative at (352) 332-7688.

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