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Defective Personal Mobility Device Lawyer in Nevada

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Injured by a Defective Scooter, E-Bike, or Mobility Device? You’re Not Alone.

Personal mobility devices—such as electric scooters, e-bikes, hoverboards, mobility scooters, and powered wheelchairs—are increasingly common across Nevada. While these devices promise convenience and independence, defects in their design or manufacturing can lead to serious, life-altering injuries.

If you were hurt because a personal mobility device malfunctioned or failed, Moss Berg Injury Law is here to help. Defective product cases are complex, but manufacturers must be held accountable when unsafe products reach consumers.

Common Defects in Personal Mobility Devices

Many mobility device injuries stem from preventable defects, including:

Battery failures or fires

Brake malfunctions

Sudden acceleration or loss of power

Steering or control failures

Structural weakness or frame collapse

Faulty wiring or overheating components

Software or firmware defects

Even a momentary malfunction can cause a rider to lose control—often resulting in severe injuries.

Serious Injuries Caused by Defective Devices

Personal mobility device accidents frequently lead to significant harm, such as:

  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs)

  • Spinal cord injuries

  • Broken bones and fractures

  • Severe road rash or lacerations

  • Burns from battery fires

  • Permanent mobility impairment

These injuries can require extensive medical treatment and long-term care.

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Who Can Be Held Responsible?

Defective mobility device cases often involve product liability law, meaning multiple parties may be legally responsible, including:

  • Manufacturers
  • Designers or engineers
  • Parts suppliers
  • Distributors or retailers
  • Repair or maintenance providers

You do not need to prove intent—only that the device was unreasonably dangerous and caused your injury.

How Moss Berg Injury Law Builds Your Case

Product liability claims require detailed investigation and expert analysis. Our team will:

  • Preserve the defective device as evidence
  • Analyze design and manufacturing flaws
  • Consult engineering and safety experts
  • Review recalls, complaints, and safety reports
  • Handle aggressive manufacturers and insurers

We prepare every case as if it’s going to trial—because that’s how real leverage is built.

Compensation You May Be Entitled To

If a defective device injured you, you may be eligible for compensation covering:

  • Medical expenses (current and future)
  • Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Permanent disability
  • Scarring or disfigurement
  • Loss of independence or quality of life

Manufacturers often deny responsibility—we don’t accept that.

Don’t Wait to Protect Your Rights

Nevada has strict deadlines for filing product liability claims. The longer you wait, the harder it can be to preserve evidence and build a strong case.

📞 Contact Moss Berg Injury Law today for a free consultation.

No upfront costs. No risk. Just experienced advocacy.

Convention Injury FAQs

Venue operators, contractors, exhibitors, and event planners — often jointly.

Report the incident, seek medical care, take photos, and contact an attorney. Many shows delete footage after a short window.

Yes. Nevada allows injury claims regardless of your home state.

You likely have a claim — improperly secured displays are a major cause of convention injuries.

Fractures, head injuries, back injuries, and crush-related trauma.

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