An e-scooter rider who broke her leg in a crash is suing the council responsible for the road for £30,000.
An e-scooter rider who broke her leg in a crash is suing the council responsible for the road for £30,000.road in October and was laid up for 20 months with the injury.
She had no chance to avoid the hole because it was dusk and hard to spot, her lawyer argued, claiming the local authority failed to maintain the surface. Mrs Drago said she did not know it was illegal when she took her new e-scooter on the road and it was only her third outing on it. The court heard how she had to wear a knee brace and crutches for six weeks, was left with a 12cm scar and suffers ‘clicking, swelling and muscle-wasting’ around the injury.
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