Federal Warning Issued for Toos Electric Scooters Following Fatal Fire Incident
The safety and reliability of electric scooters have been thrust into the spotlight following an urgent federal directive cautioning users of the Toos Elite 60-volt electric scooters. The recommendation for immediate cessation of these scooters comes on the heels of a tragic fire that claimed the lives of two individuals, including a young child, in New York City.
Retailing under brand names like “Zooz” and “Toos” at Toos Urban Ride outlets in New York and online, these electric scooters have faced scrutiny after the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) revealed the grim details of the April mishap. Investigations carried out by fire officials attributed the inferno to a lithium-ion battery in the said scooter, raising eyebrows due to its non-certification by any accredited laboratory in line with the prevailing UL safety standards. Making matters even more concerning is the revelation that the scooter was being charged using a 48-volt charger from the same company. UL Solutions highlighted that these chargers were branded with unauthorized UL certification marks, another worrisome discrepancy. Despite the evident dangers posed by their product, Toos Urban Ride showed reluctance to collaborate with CPSC for a satisfactory recall procedure.
The alarming revelations concerning Toos electric scooters are part of a growing concern surrounding e-mobility devices. In less than a week from the dire warning regarding Toos scooters, CPSC disclosed a concerning increase in accidents related to e-scooters, hoverboards, and e-bikes, tallying up to a staggering 233 fatalities from 2017 to 2022. This worrying trend isn’t restricted to just Toos, as the agency also highlighted a recent recall by Future Motion, creators of the Onewheel electric skateboards, following four deaths connected to their product.
Legal Options for Victims of Product Liability
As the news unfolds about the hazards linked to certain e-mobility devices, those affected may contemplate their legal pathways. When a product, marketed for its utility and efficiency, causes harm or, worse, leads to fatalities, product liability laws provide recourse for victims and their families. They could potentially file lawsuits seeking compensatory damages for medical costs, pain and suffering, lost wages, or, in the event of a fatality, wrongful death. Moreover, if a company is found to have demonstrated gross negligence or willful disregard for user safety, victims might also be entitled to punitive damages.
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If you or someone you love has been harmed due to the malfunctioning or inherent dangers of an electric scooter or any other consumer product, it’s vital to understand your rights and possible legal avenues. The esteemed national product injury law firm, Parker Waichman LLP, stands ready to provide its legal assistance. Having a rich history of championing the rights of injury victims, they offer unmatched guidance and representation. To discuss your situation and understand your best course of action, you can avail of their free consultation by dialing 1-800-YOUR-LAWYER (1-800-968-7529). Regardless of your location or where your injury occurred, our nationwide personal injury law firm is ready to assist you.