{"id":241911,"date":"2023-10-13T17:49:18","date_gmt":"2023-10-13T17:49:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/automotobuzz.com\/?p=241911"},"modified":"2023-10-13T17:49:18","modified_gmt":"2023-10-13T17:49:18","slug":"pothole-claims-how-to-report-a-pothole-and-claim-for-damage-on-your-car","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/automotobuzz.com\/car-reviews\/pothole-claims-how-to-report-a-pothole-and-claim-for-damage-on-your-car\/","title":{"rendered":"Pothole claims: how to report a pothole and claim for damage on your car"},"content":{"rendered":"

Looking to report a pothole, make a claim for pothole damage or both? Our handy guide outlines the process<\/h2>\n


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Potholes, poor road surfaces generally and the damage they can cause to vehicles are an increasing problem for motorists in the UK. Reporting an annoying pothole with a view to getting it fixed is one thing, but if you damage your car as a result of hitting a pothole in the road, the hassle and expense can be significant.<\/p>\n

In many cases pothole damage to your car may not be sufficient to make a claim on your insurance worthwhile. However, you can make a claim to be reimbursed for pothole damage by the local council or highway authorities.\u00a0<\/p>\n

Hitting a pothole, even at low speeds, can cause significant damage to your car. They are also a safety hazard to other road users if vehicles are forced to swerve around them, pedestrians trip or cyclists fall off. Local councils point to years of underinvestment in road maintenance and squeezed resources as reasons for cutting spending on essential pothole repair work.<\/p>\n