Yes, Future Motion can be held liable for Onewheel crash injuries if the injury was caused by a defective product, inadequate warnings, or a failure to make the product reasonably safe under federal and state laws.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission found that Onewheel devices can "stop balancing the rider, posing a crash hazard that can result in serious injury or death."
The CPSC documented ejection as a high-risk failure mode and connected the product to at least four deaths and serious injuries, including traumatic brain injuries, paralysis, fractures, and ligament damage.
These findings establish that the product has a known safety hazard capable of causing severe or fatal injuries, both of which are necessary components in supporting a claim.
Injury claims against Future Motion typically involve one or more of the following theories:
According to Future Motion, the product is safe when used as intended, and riders are expected to follow safety guidelines and wear protective gear. As is common in litigation involving these devices, arguments around rider misuse, assumption of risk, and comparative fault have been part of the defense.
Liability in these cases is fact-specific and depends on how the crash happened, whether warnings were followed, and whether the product malfunctioned. Even when these defenses come into play, injured riders may still be able to recover compensation if a product defect played a substantial role in causing the harm.
The Law Offices of Sean M. Cleary is here to help you file an injury claim if a product defect caused your injuries after you were hurt in an Onewheel crash. Our firm represents injured riders across the country and works with experts who analyze device failures, the adequacy of warnings, and whether safer design options were available. Contact our office for a free case evaluation to find out if you have a claim worth pursuing.