Hurt in an Electric Scooter Accident
in Arizona?
At Victory Legal Solutions, we help injured scooter riders file claims, get compensation, and — when needed — connect with trusted legal teams. We’re not a law firm, so you won’t be pushed into hiring anyone. Whether you rented a Lime, Bird, or Spin scooter or were riding your own, we’ll walk you through the next step.
Why Arizona E-Scooter Accidents
Are Different
We help those injured in a scooter crash across Arizona take action after:
- Being hit by a car or truck
- Road defects like potholes or unmarked construction
- Scooter malfunction (brakes, throttle, battery issues)
- Getting “doored” by parked vehicles
- Rideshare drop-off zone collisions


No Attorney? No Problem.
You Can Still File a Claim.
- Document your injuries and gather the right records
- File a claim with insurance (yours or theirs)
- Organize police reports and medical bills
- Figure out the next steps if your scooter malfunctioned
What Are E-Scooter Claims Worth
in Arizona?
- Emergency and follow-up medical care
- Surgery or physical therapy
- Missed income
- Permanent scarring or disability
- Pain and mental distress

Electric Scooter Accident in Arizona: FAQs
Can I sue if I was hit while riding a rental scooter in Arizona?
Yes. You may be able to file a claim against the driver, the scooter company, or both depending on the crash details. We help you sort out what applies under Arizona law.
What if the crash happened in a no-ride or slow zone?
You may still have a claim. Whether it happened in Old Town Scottsdale or downtown Tempe, insurance doesn’t automatically deny you for being in the “wrong” place. We’ll review what happened.
The scooter malfunctioned. Do I file against the company?
Possibly. If the brakes, wheels, or software caused the crash, the rental company — or manufacturer — could be responsible. We help riders collect the details needed to start that claim.
What if I wasn’t wearing a helmet?
Arizona doesn’t require adults to wear helmets on electric scooters. Not wearing one won’t block your claim, though it may affect how insurance evaluates any head injuries.
I was riding near ASU and got hit. Can I still file if it was late at night?
Yes. We’ve helped college students and young professionals file valid claims after being injured in a scooter crash, even after night-time collisions involving rideshare zones or dark streets.
Get Support That Makes Sense
Victory Legal Solutions helps electric scooter riders across Arizona file claims the right way — without pressure, sales calls, or legal jargon. Whether your crash happened in Tempe, Phoenix, or Tucson, we’ll help you take action, get organized, and move forward.
Hurt on an electric scooter accident in Arizona? Let’s talk. There’s no fee to get started, and no attorney is required unless you want one.