Scooter Accident Lawyer in Denver, CO
Hurt on an e-scooter in Denver? Lionheart Injury Law untangles the insurance and recovers maximum compensation for scooter accident victims.
Scooter wrecks are traffic cases: the evidence, coverage, and valuation playbook of our car accident guide applies in full.
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What Can You Recover After a Denver Scooter Crash?
Most serious scooter accidents we take resolve between $100,000 and $1 million, and surgery cases clear seven to eight figures. Scooter cases turn on the driver's insurance, and on documenting injuries adjusters love to minimize.
Insurers pay more, and pay sooner, when they know a jury is coming. We build every file for the courtroom from the first day, and so far we are undefeated.
With us, you speak directly with your attorney, and our RN Medical Director manages your medical care from day one, insurance or no insurance. There's no fee unless we win. Contact us now for a free consultation.
Why Should I Hire A Scooter accident Lawyer in Denver?
Because the other side starts immediately. Scooter claims fall between insurance categories, and finding the policy that actually pays is half the case. A lawyer who handles these cases every week levels that field from day one: the evidence gets preserved before it disappears, the right experts get involved early, and the adjuster's opening number stops being the conversation.
The consultation is free, and there is no fee unless we win.
How Much Does It Cost to Hire a Scooter accident Lawyer?
Zero out of pocket. Free consultation, no hourly bills, no retainer: we front the experts, the records, and the court costs, and we are paid a percentage only if you recover. The expensive choice is going without: insurers systematically pay unrepresented claimants a fraction of case value, which costs far more than any fee.
How Much Is My Scooter accident Case Worth?
Most serious scooter accident cases we take resolve between $100,000 and $1 million. Where a case lands in that range turns on four levers: the severity and permanence of the injuries, the strength of the liability proof, the insurance actually available, and how completely the damages are documented. Colorado adds a fifth: permanent impairment is compensated without any cap, which is where major cases grow. The categories below are what we document and demand.
Economic Damages
Past and future medical care, lost wages, lost earning capacity, and out-of-pocket costs, uncapped.
Non-Economic Damages
Pain and suffering, disfigurement, and loss of enjoyment of life. Under HB24-1472, the general non-economic cap is $1.5 million (2025), holding through 2027.
How Colorado Courts Evaluate Pain and Suffering
There is no formula in the statute. Lawyers and adjusters lean on two recognized working methods.
The Multiplier Method
Economic damages times a severity-scaled figure.
The Per Diem Method
A daily value across the days affected, whichever drives the larger fully supported number.
Exemplary, Bad-Faith, and Wrongful Death Damages
For willful and wanton conduct, exemplary damages under C.R.S. § 13-21-102. If your own insurer wrongly delays UM/UIM or MedPay, bad-faith recovery of two times the benefit plus fees under C.R.S. §§ 10-3-1115/1116. And in a fatal crash, the $2,125,000 wrongful death cap (2025), with economic losses uncapped; see our wrongful death playbook.
Medical Liens and Subrogation
We negotiate health-insurance and provider liens so more reaches you.
What Steps Should I Take After A Scooter crash?
- Call 911 and get the report number before anyone leaves.
- Photograph everything before the vehicles move: positions, plates, debris, signals, and your visible injuries.
- Collect witness names and phone numbers; they vanish in minutes and police reports often miss them.
- Get medical care the same day, even if you feel fine. Symptoms routinely bloom over 72 hours, and the gap becomes the insurer's argument.
- Report the crash to your own insurer factually; give the other side nothing recorded.
- Keep the vehicle, helmet, or gear unrepaired until it is documented, and write down everything you remember tonight.
Every one of these steps you can take today, no lawyer required, and each one strengthens whatever comes next. When you are ready for the parts that do need us, the consultation is free.
What Is a Scooter Accident Claim?
It depends on what caused the crash. Hit by a car, a motor-vehicle claim against the driver (and your own UM/UIM). A defective or poorly maintained rental scooter, a product-liability or negligence claim against the operator (Lime, Lyft, and the like). A road or sidewalk hazard, a premises or government claim. And a scooter rider who hits a pedestrian can face a claim too. We identify the cause and the right defendant.
Who Pays After a Scooter Crash?
Coverage is the hardest part, and the most valuable. We chase every layer:
- The at-fault driver's liability insurance.
- Your own auto UM/UIM, which in Colorado follows you and covers you on a scooter, the answer in a hit-and-run or against an underinsured driver.
- MedPay on your own policy.
- A resident relative's policy.
- Where a defective or mismaintained rental is to blame, the scooter company's coverage.
Most riders never know their car insurance protects them on a scooter; we make sure it does.
Your own auto insurance can pay even though you were on a scooter. Do not assume you are out of luck because the driver fled or had little coverage. Call before you talk to any adjuster, finding the hidden layers is what we do.
How Scooter Accidents Happen
The same patterns recur: drivers turning right across a scooter (the "right hook") or left into one, failure to yield, unsafe passing, dooring, distracted and impaired driving; defective scooters (brake, throttle, or steering failure, wheel locks); poorly maintained rentals; and road hazards, potholes, cracks, debris, and abrupt bike-lane endings, that throw a small-wheeled scooter. Riders are also pushed onto sidewalks and into conflict zones by bad infrastructure.
Common Scooter Injuries
We build each claim around the specific injury and the specialists who treat it.
- Traumatic brain injuries, many riders wear no helmet.
- Wrist, arm, and collarbone fractures, from bracing a fall.
- Facial and dental injuries.
- Spinal injuries.
- Road rash and degloving.
- Internal injuries.
The worst end in wrongful death.
Who Can Be Held Liable for a Scooter Accident?
Often more than one party: the at-fault driver; the driver's employer if on the job; the scooter operator for a defective or poorly maintained scooter; a manufacturer of a defective component; and a government entity for a dangerous road or bike lane (subject to the CGIA's 182-day notice).
How Much Is My Scooter Accident Case Worth?
Value runs on the severity and permanence of the injury, the layers of coverage, and how much fault the other side can shift. Because scooter injuries skew severe and coverage is spread across policies, finding every layer matters. We assess it against real Colorado outcomes.
How Colorado's Comparative Negligence Rule Affects Your Claim
Under C.R.S. § 13-21-111 (the 50% bar), recovery drops by your share of fault. Defendants argue you were not wearing a helmet, rode where you should not, or "came out of nowhere." We answer with the right-of-way facts and reconstruction; a non-party at fault may be designated under § 13-21-111.5.
Should I Accept the First Offer?
No; it is an anchor, and it banks on you not knowing your own policy adds coverage. We do not engage until the case is built.
How Long Do I Have to File in Colorado?
Three years if a motor vehicle caused the crash (C.R.S. § 13-80-101); two years for a defective-scooter or premises claim (§§ 13-80-102, 13-80-106). Wrongful death is two years; a government-road claim needs notice within 182 days. Deadlines can be paused for minors. The scooter's data and ride records vanish fast, so call early.
When Should I Hire a Lawyer?
Soon. Scooter-company ride data, the scooter itself, and nearby camera footage disappear quickly. Early action preserves them and gets between you and the insurer.
Will My Case Go to Trial?
Most settle, but the ones built for trial settle best. Venue is Denver District Court or the county where it happened.
Talk to a Denver Scooter Accident Lawyer
If an e-scooter crash hurt you, the coverage is rarely where you would expect, let us find it. Free consultation, no fee unless we win.
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