Sep
What Size Battery For A Pride Go-Go
Question
What size upgrade battery can be fitted to a pride go-go and a whisper mobility scooter.
If you can answer the question please do and share your knowledge with the community.
Mobilityright is operated by myself, my name is John and i own and update the blog here that you find yourself at.
Question
What size upgrade battery can be fitted to a pride go-go and a whisper mobility scooter.
If you can answer the question please do and share your knowledge with the community.
Time has very much flown by, at least for me as it doesn’t seem that long ago since i started Mobilityright and here it is two years old already.
Im pleased with the progress of the site and i hope that you are too as the visitors and contributers with your comments.
In mid may of this year i added the Questions and Answers category and its building up gradually with some interesting questions and i hope that more people can share their knowledge with helping to answer the questions there.
With the website being for a UK audience it keeps things tightly focused and as the availability of mobility products continues to increase throughout the country and the use of mobility products increases too, there will be continued interest from people seeking information and advice on all matters of mobility.
Whether you are a fairly new visitor to the site or have been visiting it since the early days, i hope that you continue to enjoy it and i will carry on adding useful information so that the site can continue to be a resource of info, guidance and advice, as well as answering questions related to mobility aids.
Here’s to the future of Mobilityright
Thank you
John
Mobility scooters give their users an invaluable freedom they would otherwise find impossible. We would like to believe that the vast majority of pedestrians and road users understand this and give scooter users the space and respect they need to go about their business safely.
Unfortunately however, accidents do happen, no matter how hard we try to prevent them.
In a Government report at the start of this year it was found that 7% of the population had been injured or knew a family member, close friend or colleague that had been injured in an accident with a mobility scooter. That’s a staggering 3.3 million people. Now no one is blaming the scooter drivers for all these accidents, too many people walk around without paying attention to their surroundings, engrossed on their mobile phone, i-pod or some other trimming of 21st century life.
The question is then, how can a mobility scooter user protect themselves from any unpleasant ramifications after an accident? The simple answer is insurance. Although not compulsory from a legal perspective, it cannot be recommended enough.
There was a high profile case reported in many UK newspapers recently of a woman who was being forced to pay nearly £6,000 to a supermarket worker who she injured in a collision on a supermarket aisle. She argued it was not her fault, but the worker claimed she was not driving safely enough. Surprisingly, the scooter didn’t even hit the woman directly. She allegedly ran into a stock trolley, which in turn ran into the worker’s leg. The legal decision made her negligent and liable. In layman’s terms, it was her fault.
Now here’s the crucial point, in this particular case, the woman did not have insurance and in such cases the person is responsible for paying compensation themselves out of their own pocket.
We understand claiming compensation is an emotive issue that brings out strong responses in many people but the law is there to protect us all. It is everyone’s legal right to seek damages if they are injured by another. If for example, a mobility scooter user was driven into by a car driver and suffers serious injury then of course they should not suffer financially as well. This is why car insurance is compulsory. The expenses caused by the accident, such as specialist medical or rehabilitation costs are claimed back from the third party involved.
Most mobility scooter insurance policies cover personal injury claims against the holder. It is something we can’t recommend enough, as something that helps to protect yourself and others.
Guest post by Ashley Ainsworth, who have been dealing with accident compensation claims for over 12 years.