Yes-it is true.Is it true that if your council doesn't repair the roads you can sue for damage caused by potholes? I just had to have a new rear wheel and tyre 'cos the old one splayed after going down a pothole on a road with stone sets that has needed fixing for forever.
I dont know about you, but as a tax payer, and small business owner, I paid taxes so the roads would be maintained, and if the money wasn't used for that, I want what I paid back. (Notice I say what I paid. Not everyone's claim is a claim to get your tax money for themselves).Yes-it is true.
It is also true that the rest of us will pay for your claim-so much for "Compensation Britian".
Chris
I think you may do more good for the comunity by contacting the council and getting them to repair the ofending pothole.I dont know about you, but as a tax payer, and small business owner, I paid taxes so the roads would be maintained, and if the money wasn't used for that, I want what I paid back. (Notice I say what I paid. Not everyone's claim is a claim to get your tax money for themselves).
Thank god for a voice of reasonsorry to hear of your mishap branwen,i see you mention this hole has been there for some time now,meaning you were probably aware of it.the compensation culture is ruining this country,with various schools clubs etc,having to cancel events that have happened for many years,having to carry out costly risk assesments before realising the event is no longer viable,due to fears of being sued.it is becoming rediculous any person who has an accident,even if it was there own fault, is looking for someone to blame,and a cash handout,(sorry for my rant branwen,if you have a genuine case i wish you well).
Branwyn-it is good to hear that you are not one of the compensation grabbers-My presumption from reading your original post is obviously incorrect, but was based on your original phrasology;so apologies.Is it true that if your council doesn't repair the roads you can sue for damage caused by potholes? I just had to have a new rear wheel and tyre 'cos the old one splayed after going down a pothole on a road with stone sets that has needed fixing for forever.
Hi BranwenI have been trying to get this road sorted by the council for a long time. I used to volunteer 5 days a week at a local charity shop in the area and cannot get there without going down this road because of railway lines and such like, so they are now minus one much needed worker as I gave up volunteering there after the bike was damaged. This road is the only way in for all traffic unless you go 5 miles out of your way to avoid this stretch, and its made of stone sets which have subsided all over the place, leaving about 100 potholes in a mile. There are people who have been trying for ten years to get the council to do something about it, but unfotunately, cars manage fairly well along it, its just cyclists who have the bother, especially as it is also not wide enough to go around the potholes unless there is no traffic in both directions. I could get off and walk for the mile, except I am disabled and got an electric bike in the first place to avoid walking as much as possible. The money I would be likely to get from the council is a small amount for the effort involved in getting it, and is not the motivation for making a claim. I see it as a way to make the council decide it should be timetabled to be fixed sooner rather than later, and would happily advertise the fact that anyone having damage on that stretch also make a claim.
There is a claim culture these days, its true, but the system is devised to improve health and safety. To assume I am one of the people who have set out to abuse the system is fairly insulting, so if it makes any of those types happier, I can donate the money I gain to charity rather than have the thread descend into an argument about motives and morals. I've written a book for charity, do 25 hours a week in a different shop now, and in the past have done everything from a sponsored parachute jump to driving an open top bus for a charities open day, so getting my assumed grubby little paws on anyone's hard earned taxes to keep it for myself is not really my thing.
...I think your advice would carry more weight Chris, if you placed 2 m's in "comunity" and 2 f's in "ofending"...I think you may do more good for the comunity by contacting the council and getting them to repair the ofending pothole.
Chris
Reminds me of that scene in Local hero when the American oil man asks a local fisherman who is painting the words 'Silver Dolar' on his boat.....I think your advice would carry more weight Chris, if you placed 2 m's in "comunity" and 2 f's in "ofending"...