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Bringing a Pothole Injury Claim Against New York City

You might be entitled to compensation if you or a loved one was hurt in a pothole-related accident. You might be entitled to financial compensation for your pain and suffering, medical costs, and lost wages, depending on the specifics of your case. However, you must first submit a notice of claim before you can sue the City of New York for your injuries. To maintain your ability to pursue a lawsuit, you must do this within 90 days of the incident. You can sue New York City for your damages if a pothole or other road damage causes you harm. Roads must be maintained to be safe for drivers and other motorists by the City, municipality, county, or state (depending on who owns the roadway). A city is required to make reasonable efforts to correct potholes and other road flaws that may result in accidents, as well as to maintain guardrails and keep traffic control devices in good working order. Unfortunately, official immunity and New York City's "pothole statute" make the Cit