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Updated 19:24

Child airlifted after electric scooter crash

A 10-year-old boy was airlifted after an electric scooter accident in Ugniewo. Read safety and legal context for expats.

A 10-year-old boy suffered severe head injuries while riding an electric scooter in Ugniewo. Police report this electric scooter accident and say rescuers flew him by LPR helicopter to a Warsaw hospital.

Electric scooter accident: what happened in Ugniewo

Local police in Ostrów Mazowiecka say the boy lost control on Tuesday. Consequently, he fell onto the roadway and struck his head. Moreover, emergency services reached the scene quickly. The LPR crew airlifted the child while paramedics stabilized him. In addition, police continue to investigate the cause. However, authorities have not yet released the full findings.

Where emergency care happens and who pays

Poland’s public health insurer handles emergency treatment. Thus, the National Health Fund, or NFZ, covers hospital care for urgent cases. Moreover, hospitals accept patients without a prior insurance card in emergencies. However, expats should note that proving coverage often requires a PESEL number or proof of insurance. Furthermore, employers register workers with ZUS for broader social benefits. Therefore, ensure your documents and health coverage are in order.

Legal and parental responsibilities

Polish law imposes duties on parents for child safety. Consequently, the 9 June 2022 law on supporting and resocializing minors stresses duty of care. Moreover, parents and guardians must supervise children and take measures to prevent harm. Therefore, lack of supervision may lead to legal consequences. In addition, police can issue a mandat or start juvenile welfare procedures if they find negligence.

Rules and everyday safety

Authorities stress that scooters are not toys. Therefore, riders under 13 may not use public roads. Moreover, children under 16 must wear helmets. In addition, riders must not use mobile phones while riding. Furthermore, law forbids carrying passengers or towing other vehicles. However, you may ride on cycle lanes where possible. Consequently, the speed limit on cycle lanes is 20 km/h. In addition, riders must dismount and walk across pedestrian crossings. Finally, intoxicated riding carries penalties similar to cycling offences.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you are an expat, learn that “LPR” means Lotnicze Pogotowie Ratunkowe, Poland’s air ambulance. Moreover, register with NFZ if eligible and keep proof of coverage. In addition, a PESEL number helps speed up hospital administration. Furthermore, Polish law treats electric scooters as vehicles, so follow traffic rules. Finally, parents face legal duties under the 2022 juvenile law, and police can issue a mandat (fine) or start welfare procedures if they find neglect.

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