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Are Potholes a Liability?

  • Writer: DFW Stripe Co
    DFW Stripe Co
  • Apr 3
  • 1 min read



Yes, potholes can indeed pose a significant liability risk for the owner responsible for the property. Failure to address potholes can lead to accidents, injuries and potential lawsuits.

Potential Consequences of Negligence:

Vehicle Damage: 

Potholes can cause significant damage to vehicles, including wheels, tires, alignment and suspension. 


Accidents and Injuries: 

Hitting a pothole, especially at high speeds, can lead to drivers losing control, causing accidents and potentially resulting in injuries.

 

Financial Liability: 

Accidents caused by potholes can result in lawsuits, medical bills, property damage, and other financial loss.


As you can see, it is best to go ahead and address the potholes and have them filled and repaired so as to mitigate the above potential issues. DFW Stripe Co is here to help you with just that. Contact us today: 682-219-1080

If we are busy on a project and can't answer your call immediately, leave a msg - we promise to get back to you and will do so quickly.

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