If you were hurt on an electric scooter, your life can change in seconds. What starts as a quick ride through Charleston can end with broken bones, head injuries, missed work, and mounting bills. Gus Anastopoulo Law Firm stays on the offense from day one, investigating fast, applying pressure early, and refusing to let the other side control the outcome.
Common Reasons for Electric Scooter Accidents
Electric scooter crashes rarely happen out of nowhere. In most cases, they’re the result of preventable hazards, careless behavior, or unsafe conditions that put riders at serious risk. Some of the most common reasons these accidents occur include:
- Drivers failing to see or yield to scooter riders
- Distracted, speeding, or impaired motorists
- Potholes, uneven pavement, or roadway debris
- Poorly designed or missing bike and scooter lanes
- Defective brakes, tires, or steering components
- Sudden scooter malfunctions or battery failures
- Inadequate lighting or low nighttime visibility
- Inexperienced riders navigating heavy traffic







