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Is there anyone here with a background in highways ? Or just at the very least someone to give me an opinion?
A pothole on an Essex CC road caused nearly £400 of damage to my car. Broke stabiliser links and shock absorbers..council knew about pothole from 2021 when they assessed it as in need of repair but not dangerous enough to be within 5 days, no timeframe in fact. I reported it , made a claim, council rejected it again saying it wasn't dangerous. But according to their own criteria it would be as it would not have the score of 1 for "consequence" they assigned to me, which according to their own definition, would be akin to a minor jarring for passengers.
Now preparing for small claims court..trying to establish negligence having established the danger.
Lots of accounts of people having their tyres burst, rims damaged, even ended up being beached. But the council measured the hole as just three inches deep. It has water in it. My concern is potentially the council didn't measure below the water. If they didn't they wouldn't have measured the whole.hole and perhaps believed because of this it wouldn't be dangerous. If they failed to do a correct inspection then they are surely negligent.
Here is a picture of the hole and dashcam footage, both of which the council has seen. Kennel Lane in Billericay.
I'm not looking for legal advice but merely from those who have a background in highways etc, if there are any people with that background here and can make an assessment off the road, I would be interested in presenting that in a document I will send to the council giving them the chance to pay before small claims court, if not I will bring it up in court
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The dimensions of the hole according to Essex: 1m x 500mm x 70mm
Judging by the video footage , would a 70mm pothole be capable of causing that damage at such a low speed?
Either other people are exaggerating or the council haven't measured the hole accurately
A pothole on an Essex CC road caused nearly £400 of damage to my car. Broke stabiliser links and shock absorbers..council knew about pothole from 2021 when they assessed it as in need of repair but not dangerous enough to be within 5 days, no timeframe in fact. I reported it , made a claim, council rejected it again saying it wasn't dangerous. But according to their own criteria it would be as it would not have the score of 1 for "consequence" they assigned to me, which according to their own definition, would be akin to a minor jarring for passengers.
Now preparing for small claims court..trying to establish negligence having established the danger.
Lots of accounts of people having their tyres burst, rims damaged, even ended up being beached. But the council measured the hole as just three inches deep. It has water in it. My concern is potentially the council didn't measure below the water. If they didn't they wouldn't have measured the whole.hole and perhaps believed because of this it wouldn't be dangerous. If they failed to do a correct inspection then they are surely negligent.
Here is a picture of the hole and dashcam footage, both of which the council has seen. Kennel Lane in Billericay.
I'm not looking for legal advice but merely from those who have a background in highways etc, if there are any people with that background here and can make an assessment off the road, I would be interested in presenting that in a document I will send to the council giving them the chance to pay before small claims court, if not I will bring it up in court
pothole – Google Drive

The dimensions of the hole according to Essex: 1m x 500mm x 70mm
Judging by the video footage , would a 70mm pothole be capable of causing that damage at such a low speed?
Either other people are exaggerating or the council haven't measured the hole accurately
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