One of the fastest growing modes of personal transportation is the electric skateboard -
with boards that can travel up to 25 mph with little to no effort, it is an attractive choice for commuters or for
recreation. While riding on an electric skateboard has certain risks, no rider assumes the risk of an electric
skateboard being defective or malfunctioning, particularly while traveling at a high rate of speed.
Most electric skateboards operate through Bluetooth technology where a rider uses a handheld remote to control the
speed and braking of the skateboard. Many users have experienced malfunctions of the board where the braking system
fails going downhill or the rate of acceleration suddenly changes during riding.
With any rapidly expanding market comes intense competition between the leading manufacturers and a race to get
products into the hands of consumers. Unfortunately, this competition in the electric skateboard industry has caused
some of the leading manufacturers to put electric skateboards and accessories into the market without adequate
testing and has endangered thousands of users. This race to the market has also caused manufacturers to implement
cost-cutting measures on boards such as using inferior materials for trucks, boards, motor mounts and other aspects
of the board.
WE HAVE THE EXPERIENCE, KNOWLEDGE AND RESOURCES
The injury attorneys at Jaroslawicz & Jaros PLLC have been at the forefront of investigating and pursuing electric
skateboard manufacturers that put unsafe products into the market. Jaroslawicz & Jaros PLLC is currently
investigating issues concerning the leading electric skateboard manufacturers including Marbel, Evolve, Inboard,
Boosted, Stary, Yuneec International, Mellow, Zboard, LEIF Tech, Bolt Motion, FiiK, Melonboard, Magneto, Genesis,
and others.
If you have been injured using an electric skateboard which was defective or malfunctioned, please call us to
discuss your case.
CONTACT US AFTER An ACCIDENT
If you or a loved one has had a construction-related accident that has resulted in a serious physical injury and is
in need of legal assistance, call Jaroslawicz & Jaros in New York at 212.227.2780 or toll free at
800.269.2780. You can also submit an online questionnaire. The initial
consultation is free of charge, and if we agree to handle your case, we will work on a contingency fee basis, which
means we get paid for our services only if there is a monetary recovery of funds. In many cases, a lawsuit must be
filed before an applicable expiration date, known as a statute of limitations. Please call as soon as possible to
ensure that you do not waive your right to compensation. Or you can email Abraham Jaros directly at ajaros@lawjaros.com.