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New York City Electric Bike and Scooter Accident Lawyer – Revel, Lime, Bird and more . . .

Electric powered bicycles (e-bikes) and scooters (e-scooters) were legalized in New York in 2020. Liability and responsibility for an accident involving an electric bike or electric scooter depends on how the crash occurred. The drivers of cars, trucks and other motor vehicles who drive carelessly are responsible for all injuries and damages they cause to riders on e-bikes and e-scooters. Also, there are increasing incidents of e-bikes and e-scooters carelessly causing injuries to pedestrians. When this occurs, the drivers of e-bikes and e-scooters are responsible for the injuries and damages they cause to pedestrians.

The Sheindlin Law Firm is experienced at investigating accidental crashes, proving fault and obtaining full compensation for our clients. Our goal is to protect your legal rights which includes helping you receive, both, the care and compensation you deserve and need.

If you have been injured in a Revel or other scooter accident in New York, call Sheindlin Law Firm at 212-256-9729 for a free and confidential consultation. You may be entitled to compensation to cover your medical expenses and lost income, so contact us today to discuss details of your case.

Injured in a Revel, Lime, Bird or Other Type of E-Scooter Accident in New York City? Put an Experienced Injury Attorney in Your Corner

If you or a loved one has been injured or if a loved one was killed in a scooter accident, you don’t have to settle for anything less than what you deserve.

Contact me at the Sheindlin Law Firm by calling 212-625-8030 or reaching out online.

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