More damage from crap road surfaces
More damage from crap road surfaces
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traxx

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3,143 posts

247 months

Tuesday 6th March 2007
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So last night I was driving home along Knightsbridge behind a bus,
Because of the bus and the fact it was dark I went into some bloody great pothole which I hadn’t seen
Although to make matter worse I didn’t go straight into it the hole but instead caught the edge of the wheel (not only damaging the wheel but also the tyre)

So basically because of TFL (or K&C council) I’m now facing a massive bill to fix my wheel and also replace the tyres

Just because I feel like having an argument with someone, is there any way I can try and claim this money of Ken Livingstone?

What’s so annoying is that one of the other Lambo wheels got damaged a few weeks back because of another hole on a London road

RobPhoboS

3,454 posts

251 months

Tuesday 6th March 2007
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Photos of damage, and photos of pot hole.
Receipt for bill...

bung it in the post with a snotty letter

Prestige Detail

322 posts

251 months

Tuesday 6th March 2007
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furious

Hope you get it sorted and most of all make them pay shoot

squirejo

802 posts

268 months

Tuesday 6th March 2007
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1mth = 3 kerbed / pothole damaged wheels & nicks in tyre sidewalls

An AWFUL pothole on Wandsworth road opposite Sainsbury responsible for much of this.....

and I nearly took out a moped yesterday as I jinked right to avoid a big hole. hoho.

15hn

420 posts

252 months

Tuesday 6th March 2007
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The law basically states that if they inspect road surfaces when they are supposed to then they have no liability in such cases. They will just refer you to the statute and the record of when the inspection was done but by all means give it a go.

stevenm

218 posts

299 months

Tuesday 6th March 2007
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dig back through pistonheads news 2 or 3 weeks ago and you'll find a website that was setup telling you how to claim etc...

F355GTS

3,857 posts

280 months

Tuesday 6th March 2007
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Doug

Sorry to hear your news, I'd been told that if a Council is aware of the damage ie it has been reoprted to them and they do not repair it within 28 days to an acceptable standard then you may well have a case to claim, of course how you find out if anybodies reported it to them is unclear!

yellowtr

1,190 posts

251 months

Tuesday 6th March 2007
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Sorry to hear that Doug

Good luck with the claim though. I went through the same 2 years ago with the Evo-totally blew my tire and fuked a wheel as the pot-hole I hit was massive. Went back later on (1hr later after getting a camera) and the hole had been covered over already!!! Tarmac was still fresh eek furious . Wrote to the Council, who said no its TFL. Wrote to them and they said it wasn't them either as it was the Highways Commission. In the end, I gave up-my time spent on pursing the claim was costing me more than my daily rate. Hate giving in, but it was just a typical example of such a crap city we now live in with Red Ken pulling the shots punch


Edited by yellowtr on Tuesday 6th March 13:08

sleep envy

62,260 posts

274 months

Tuesday 6th March 2007
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15hn said:
The law basically states that if they inspect road surfaces when they are supposed to then they have no liability in such cases. They will just refer you to the statute and the record of when the inspection was done but by all means give it a go.


IIRC correctly they have to inspect the roads every 12 weeks

when I had a bent alloy and burst tyre as a result of a pothole I called the Wesminister City Council and found out that it was week 11

WCC then thanked me for notifying them and inspected that road 1 week earlier to avoid liability curse