Scooter Accidents: Get the Help You Deserve After a Crash
Electric scooters have become a convenient way to get around but when an accident happens, riders are often the ones who suffer the most serious injuries. Without the protection of a car, even a minor crash can cause broken bones, head trauma, spinal injuries, or road rash.
In 2023, over 45,000 people were injured in scooter related accidents across the United States.
Why You Shouldn’t Deal With Insurance Alone After a Scooter Accident
After a scooter accident, insurance companies might act helpful but their goal is to settle your claim for as little as possible.
They may ask you to give a recorded statement, sign papers, or accept a quick payment before you even know the full extent of your injuries.
The truth is, scooter accident cases can be complex — especially when multiple parties are involved, like a driver, a rideshare company, or a city with unsafe roads.
Why Seeing a Doctor After a Car Accident Is So Important
After a scooter accident, you might feel okay at first but many injuries don’t show symptoms right away. Even if you think you’re fine, getting checked by a doctor immediately is one of the most important steps you can take for your health and your legal case.
Scooter crashes often cause injuries that can worsen over time, such as head trauma, soft tissue damage, or spinal injuries. The adrenaline and shock from the accident can hide pain or stiffness for hours or even days.
By visiting a doctor promptly, you not only protect your health but also create a medical record that connects your injuries directly to the accident something that’s crucial when filing your claim or negotiating with insurance companies.
Why Anxiety After a Scooter Accident Is Normal and How We Help
Even after your physical injuries start to heal, it’s common to experience anxiety, fear, or emotional trauma after a scooter accident.
Many victims feel nervous riding again, crossing busy streets, or even being near traffic. These emotional reactions are completely normal your mind is still processing the shock and fear from the accident.

Why Anxiety Happens After a Crash
When you experience a car accident, your brain records it as a major threat. Even after the danger is gone, certain sounds, movements, or environments can trigger that same fear response.
It’s called post-accident anxiety, and it can happen to anyone even if the crash wasn’t serious. Sometimes, the fear is tied to guilt (“I could’ve avoided it”) or loss of control. Over time, this stress can build and lead to panic attacks, avoidance, or depression if not treated properly.
At Herbert Law Group, We See This All The Time
After an accident, it’s easy to focus on visible injuries broken bones, pain, or physical therapy but emotional trauma is often overlooked.
Many clients tell us they feel uneasy, anxious, or on edge even months later. This happens because your brain is trying to protect you from danger by staying alert. Over time, though, that alertness can turn into chronic anxiety or panic. We always refer our clients to trusted therapists who specialize in helping accident victims recover physically, mentally, and emotionally.
We Treat Every Client Like Family.
Our job isn’t just to win your case — it’s to make sure you feel supported and informed every step of the way. We fight for fair compensation, handle the paperwork and insurance calls, and help you get your life back on track — fast.
