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Scooter Sharing Service Reveal Lawsuits

New York Post
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Revel's rapid expansion of its scooter-sharing service in Brooklyn and Queens has been met with a wave of personal injury lawsuits, alleging negligence and unsafe conditions. Since launching in May 2019, Revel's electric-powered scooters have become a common sight on city streets, accessible to riders with just a $5 fee and a valid driver's license via their smartphone app.

Attorney Daniel Flanzig, representing several plaintiffs in Brooklyn Supreme Court, emphasizes the dangers of inexperienced riders navigating New York City's complex traffic environment. Reports of malfunctions and accidents, including serious injuries, underscore concerns about inadequate training and maintenance protocols within Revel's operations.

We are committed to representing individuals injured in e-bike and scooter accidents, ensuring they receive the compensation they deserve. If you've been injured while riding or affected by Revel's scooter service, contact us today to discuss your legal options.

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