When you think of driving in California, you might picture the sun, palm trees, and miles of open road. But many of these roads have potholes, and they can be more than just a bumpy ride. Potholes are holes or dips in the pavement caused by water, heavy traffic, and weather changes over time.
If you have ever hit a pothole, you know it can shake your car, damage your tires, or even cause you to lose control. Below, we will talk about the hidden dangers of potholes, why they form, what you can do if one causes an accident or damage, and why you might need the help of an experienced California car accident attorney,
Potholes happen when water seeps into small cracks in the road. Then, cars and trucks drive over these cracks, causing the pavement to break down. Over time, chunks of the road surface fall apart, making holes or craters.
In California, heavy rains and temperature changes can speed up this process, especially after wet winters or storms. Roads in busy cities like Los Angeles can develop thousands of new potholes in a short time, leaving drivers dodging around them or taking unexpected hits.
Many people think potholes are just annoying, but they can lead to serious accidents. A pothole can:
These problems can be worse at night or in bad weather when a puddle might hide how deep a pothole really is.
With nearly 400,000 miles of roads, California has a lot of places where potholes can form. Some recent storms have caused roads to flood or crack, and the sudden changes in temperature can break down the pavement further. Cities like Los Angeles reported over 5,600 pothole repairs in just one month after big storms. Despite these efforts, many potholes remain, creating hazards for daily commuters and travelers across the state.
Yes, it is sometimes possible. You might be able to file a claim with the city, county, or state responsible for road maintenance. However, there are key challenges:
Many claims are denied because it is hard to prove the agency had enough notice or time to fix the pothole. In Los Angeles, for example, only about 10.9% of pothole damage claims were approved in a certain recent period.
A pothole can lead to accidents if you lose control or if you swerve and collide with another car. Liability for such accidents can get complicated:
All of these scenarios can lead to serious head injuries, broken bones, or worse.
Cities know they need to fix potholes, but repairs can fall behind when storms create holes faster than they can be patched. Some approaches include:
Even with more money and new methods, the state’s pothole problems often outpace the repairs, especially after intense rain or storms.
Rain causes water to seep under the asphalt, eroding the base. Heavy traffic, especially trucks and buses, then pound the weakened surface until a hole forms. This process speeds up when the weather swings from cold to hot or during repeated storms. So, if you notice more potholes after a wet winter, you are not alone.
If a pothole caused a crash or serious damage to your vehicle, it may be unclear who’s responsible. A California car accident lawyer can help you:
Our firm can help you navigate insurance issues, figure out if your situation qualifies for a claim, and fight to get you the compensation you deserve.
Dealing with pothole damage or a pothole-related accident can be overwhelming. You should not have to pay out of pocket if someone else’s negligence caused the road to be unsafe. At BANA LAW, we help people across California get the justice they deserve. Our team understands the laws and can guide you through the steps to file a claim.
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