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How to make a pothole claim?





If you've encountered a pothole while driving in the UK, it can be a frustrating and potentially dangerous experience. Potholes can cause damage to your car and put you and other drivers at risk of accidents. However, you may be able to make a pothole claim in the UK to receive compensation for any damages caused. Here's how to make a pothole claim in the UK:

  1. Collect evidence: As with any legal claim, it's important to gather as much evidence as possible. Take photos of the pothole, including its size and location. If you're able to do so safely, take a photo of the pothole with something next to it to provide perspective, such as a ruler or your car keys. If there are any witnesses, ask for their contact details.

  2. Report the pothole: Report the pothole to your local council or highway agency. This will help to ensure that the pothole is fixed promptly and prevent others from experiencing the same issue. Keep a record of when you reported the pothole and any correspondence you receive in response.

  3. Check your insurance policy: Review your car insurance policy to see if you're covered for pothole damage. Some policies may cover the cost of repairs, while others may not. If your policy does cover pothole damage, contact your insurer to report the incident and make a claim.

  4. Submit a claim to the council: If your insurance policy doesn't cover pothole damage or you choose not to make a claim through your insurer, you may be able to make a claim directly to the council or highway agency responsible for maintaining the road. Check the council's website for information on how to make a claim. You'll need to provide details of the incident, including the location of the pothole and any evidence you've gathered.

  5. Wait for a response: The council or highway agency will investigate your claim and determine whether or not they're liable for the damage caused by the pothole. If they accept liability, they may offer you a settlement to cover the cost of repairs. If they reject your claim, you may be able to appeal their decision or take legal action.

Making a pothole claim in the UK can be a lengthy process, but it's worth pursuing if you've suffered damage as a result of a pothole on the road. Remember to gather as much evidence as possible, report the pothole, and check your insurance policy before submitting a claim to the council. With perseverance and patience, you may be able to receive compensation for any damages caused.




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