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  2. If a pothole damages your car, Fort Worth says to file a ...

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    The road damage claims filed in Fort Worth ranged from $85 to $3,595, according to the records obtained by the Star-Telegram that included incidents reported from December 2020 to December 2023.

  3. Did your teeth just rattle over that pothole? Here’s how to ...

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    If you do file a claim, you have to show the department was negligent in maintenance of the roadway or an employee of the department caused the damage. For example, a weed trimmer throwing a rock ...

  4. Pothole damage your car? Here’s what it would take for the ...

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    In 2022, 258 pothole damage claims were submitted to the city, up from 74 in 2021. Since then that number has decreased, with 125 damage claims submitted in 2023. Residents are on track to exceed ...

  5. Damages - Wikipedia

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    In non-personal injury claims, for instance, a claim for professional negligence against solicitors, the measure of damages will be assessed by the loss suffered by the client due to the negligent act or omission by the solicitor giving rise to the loss. The loss must be reasonably foreseeable and not too remote. Financial losses are usually ...

  6. Damnum absque injuria - Wikipedia

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    Weeks and Holmes also recognized that there could be damage without legal remedy if the damage occurred outside the scope of protection for legally recognized interests. Riparian owners, for example, could suffer damage from their neighbors upstream use of the water, but as long as the use was considered reasonable there would be no legal remedy.

  7. Personal injury - Wikipedia

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    For governmental claims, both minors and adults have 6 months to file a claim with its corresponding jurisdiction according to Government Code section 911.2. After filing a claim to satisfy Government Code Section 911.2, the claimant has an additional 6 months to file a lawsuit against a government entity unless the entity accepts the claim. [37]

  8. Can you file a claim if a NJ monster pothole wrecks your car?

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    That said, avoiding pothole damage in the first place is best. AAA offers the following tips to avoid issues: Inspect tires : The tire is the most important cushion between a car and a pothole.

  9. Last year, Louisville got 121 claims for pothole damage to ...

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    Did a pothole damage your car? Here's how to ask the city for help.