Drivers are increasingly frustrated by the menace of potholes on roads. Potholes have become a significant concern, even becoming a political issue. While the government has allocated £7.3 billion for road maintenance, the estimated cost to repair all potholes nationwide is a staggering £17 billion. A map has been provided to track how efficiently local councils are addressing this issue.
Dealing with potholes can be daunting, but there are avenues for compensation. Drivers may opt to file a claim with their insurance company or the responsible council. It is crucial to document the damage thoroughly, including taking photos and making notes. Repairing the vehicle before claiming is necessary, and obtaining multiple repair quotes is advisable to substantiate claims.
Reporting the pothole to the relevant authority is crucial for initiating a claim process. Councils may argue non-liability if the pothole was not previously reported. Providing detailed information and evidence of the incident is key to supporting a claim. If a claim is rejected, appealing the decision is an option, and if necessary, escalating the matter to the Small Claims Court can be pursued.
While the process may seem complex, pursuing compensation for pothole damage is feasible through persistence and following the appropriate legal steps. Taking action against negligent road maintenance practices can lead to successful outcomes for affected drivers.
