Can you sue someone if you overlook a huge pothole in the asphalt during a storm and therefore have to take your car to the garage?

What is the liability issue when it comes to potholes?

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T3Fahrer
3 years ago

You can sue everyone for everything – whether it’s always promising is the other question…

The percussion hole question is shaky. Once every judge will tell you that you have to drive forward-looking and adapted to weather conditions. If you’re blindly trusting through every puddle that can hide anything else, it’s your risk. Finally, a puddle already shows a lack of construction of the road, since in the ideal case there should be no puddles – whether this is merely a slight reduction in the road surface or just the percussion hole, you can only guess in advance. It’s not badly meant who doesn’t know it, but that’s how the argumentation will be… Since a percussion hole has to be exceptional, there is a lack of care for the maintenance department and at the same time make you credible that you have been driving sufficiently forward-looking – experience has shown that in most cases it should be difficult and cheaper to carry the damage yourself…

ronnyarmin
3 years ago

Always sue these questions. How about talking to the one responsible for the state of the streets?

Depending on the situation that nobody can judge here, it is possible that the damage to the vehicle is fully or partially paid.

Giggling493
3 years ago

Basically yes if the percussion hole was not secured

peterobm
3 years ago

if you know the route – nö

if you don’t know the route, then you’re clearly too fast and you missed the corresponding signs.

ART71
3 years ago
Reply to  peterobm

Depending on the road category, the road carrier may be obliged to a partial damage compensation if no warning signs were placed before road damage

DandyPiecemaker
3 years ago
Reply to  ART71

Yeah, I love those signs.

If I don’t have any coal to let the brakes do, I’ll stick a shield on the car too:

“Attention, brake damage!”

DandyPiecemaker
3 years ago

Yes – there you can see it again: Of course, before the law are all the same! Only “the church or anyone else” is the same…

🙁

ART71
3 years ago

In any case, there are verdicts where there is a difference whether the percussion hole is in a blind road in a residential area or on a (multi-lane) through road. Depending on the average speed of daily traffic, the municipality or whoever else is out-of-the-spot, subsidiously strong road safety obligation, i.e. it must point to unambiguously recognizable and expectable danger points.

DandyPiecemaker
3 years ago

Can you sue someone if you look over a huge percussion hole in the asphalt at a storm and you have to go to the workshop with your car?

Yes – Your ophthalmologist…

😉

ART71
3 years ago

Difficult

Depends on the category of the road

On a main road, the road carrier has to indicate road damage rather than on the side of the Pampa

It is also necessary to be able to prove that the impact hole has not only recently emerged, but if you know it for a long time, the question of why you have fallen in

wilees
3 years ago

Slight and gripping – you have to adjust your way to the visibility.

knockyoufirst
3 years ago
Reply to  wilees

How? You’re going out of a cap because of the storm and don’t you ever count on a percussion hole?

peterobm
3 years ago
Reply to  knockyoufirst

Sweater = heavy rain, the windshield wiper does not pack it at the highest level – blind flight – uppps – adapted driving mode, if necessary stay

knockyoufirst
3 years ago

Hmm is clear

Agnes2019
3 years ago

How do you know who caused the punch?

When you get in there, you’re your own fault