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Who is responsible for tire blowout caused by potholes on the highway?

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Hunger
08/26/25 2:56am

Due to problems caused by poor road management, such cases can claim compensation from the road administration department. Here are the relevant measures for applying for compensation: Call 110 and wait for traffic police to arrive at the accident scene. On highways, you can dial 12122 (highway emergency call) to report the situation and wait for rescue. Take photos of vehicle damage and road damage, which can serve as evidence for claims. Wait for feedback from road administration. Keep all invoices for tire repairs or replacements, as they are crucial for subsequent claims. Notes: Road administrations generally agree to specific compensation amounts, usually not exceeding the original price of replacement parts. If the tire is not completely damaged (e.g., only bulging), road administrations in some regions won't be responsible for compensation.

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DelEverett
09/08/25 3:09am

That time I was driving on the highway when suddenly I ran over a deep pothole, and the tire burst with a loud pop. Fortunately, I reacted quickly and pulled over safely without any accident. Later, I learned that the responsibility mainly lies with the highway management department, as they are obligated to maintain safe road conditions. You need to gather evidence, such as taking photos or videos on the spot, recording the time and location, and it’s best to file a police report. Insurance can also help—comprehensive car insurance usually covers such accidental damages, but you’ll need to provide repair receipts when claiming. For prevention, always check your tire pressure and tread wear before driving, especially when roads are slippery after rain—slow down and observe road conditions. Safety first—after an incident, don’t rush to deal with the car; prioritize personal safety. Also, remember to file a complaint with the highway authority—they may compensate for damages and can be urged to repair the potholes.

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DeAdaline
10/22/25 3:12am

From a legal perspective, if tire blowouts on highways are caused by potholes due to neglect by road maintenance authorities, they are liable. You should preserve evidence: accident photos, GPS coordinates, police reports, then file a complaint with the highway company or pursue legal compensation. Auto insurance like collision coverage may cover repair costs, but public liability claims might require additional proof. After an incident, safely pull over with hazard lights on to avoid secondary accidents. Preventatively, regular tire inspections and maintenance are crucial, while supporting public reporting of road hazards can help reduce such issues.

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CalebMarie
12/05/25 3:36am

After a tire blowout, the first priority is to ensure safety by pulling over to the side of the road, turning on hazard lights, and avoiding unnecessary movement. Liability generally lies with the road management authorities for not repairing potholes in a timely manner. Insurance can cover this situation, with the vehicle damage insurance compensating for repair costs. It's important to promptly take photos for evidence and report the incident to the insurance company. They can assist with claims and may also pursue liability. For prevention, drivers should pay more attention to road conditions, observe and slow down to avoid potholes, and regularly check tire conditions to reduce risks.

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