TYPES OF SCOOTER ACCIDENTS
From dooring to pothole accidents — My Scooter Claim covers all types of scooter accidents across the UK. Find out if your accident qualifies for a claim
COMMON TYPES OF SCOOTER ACCIDENTS IN THE UK
Scooter accidents happen for many different reasons. At My Scooter Claim, we have experience handling a wide range of accident types. If you were injured due to someone else’s negligence — regardless of the specific circumstances — you may have grounds for a claim.
Collision with a Motor Vehicle
The most common type of scooter accident involves a motor vehicle. This includes rear-end collisions, side impacts at junctions, vehicles failing to give way, and left-hook accidents where a vehicle turns left across a scooter rider’s path. In the vast majority of such incidents, the vehicle driver is found to be at fault.
Dooring Accidents
A dooring accident occurs when a car occupant opens a door into the path of a passing scooter rider. These incidents frequently result in serious injuries and often occur in urban areas. Both the driver and the car occupant can be held liable.
Pothole and Road Surface Defects
Local authorities have a legal duty to maintain road surfaces to a safe standard. If you suffered an injury or scooter damage due to a pothole, cracked road surface, or other road defect, you may be able to claim against the relevant local authority or highways agency.
Junction and Roundabout Accidents
Complex road layouts such as junctions and roundabouts are accident hotspots for scooter riders. Drivers failing to check their mirrors, cutting corners, or misjudging scooter rider speeds frequently result in serious collisions.
Hit and Run Incidents
If the driver who caused your accident failed to stop or cannot be identified, you may still be able to pursue a claim through the Motor Insurers Bureau (MIB), which exists specifically to compensate victims of uninsured or untraced drivers.
Accidents Caused by Poor Road Design or Signage
Inadequate road markings, missing signage, or poorly designed road infrastructure can contribute to scooter accidents. Where a public body is responsible for these failures, a claim may be pursued against them.