OneWheel XR Lawsuit Filed After Electric Skateboard Stopped Suddenly, Throwing Rider to the Ground
At least 70 similar complaints have been filed in various federal courts nationwide, the Onewheel XR lawsuit indicates.
At least 70 similar complaints have been filed in various federal courts nationwide, the Onewheel XR lawsuit indicates.
Following a massive OneWheel recall issued last month, a class action lawsuit has now been filed by a Michigan man who suffered severe injuries in a nose-dive accident while using the electric skateboard
While most plaintiffs support the consolidation of lawsuits over Onewheel accidents, some plaintiffs involved in class action lawsuits want their case to remain filed in California, where Future Motion is headquartered.
Plaintiff suffered torn ligaments and needed surgical repairs and physical rehabilitation due to a Onewheel "nosedive" accident.
Researchers indicate that intracranial pressure monitoring may lead to unnecessary medical interventions, which put traumatic brain injury patients at increased risk of adverse health effects.
Decision to recall Onewheel electric skateboards comes as the manufacturer faces a growing number of lawsuits over accidents caused by a "pushback" feature, which riders say can cause the OneWheel to nosedive and crash
Plaintiff indicates he was hurled across an asphalt road when the OneWheel "pushback" feature engaged while moving at more than 16 mph
The researchers warn players in some positions, such as offensive and defensive linemen, take more hits more frequently, and thus face a higher risk of brain damage over the course of their career as a player.
Only 80% of patients with moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injuries recovered their full independence after five years.
Experiencing migraine-like headaches after receiving a concussion may be a signal that children are more likely to have long-term adverse health effects and a diminished quality of life.