Service Description: Providing internal advice on the Council's insurance arrangements. Providing the external point of contact for persons wishing to claim compensation from the Council. Protecting the human, physical and reputational assets of the Council.
Also known as:- Compensation claims, Insurance claims, Potholes claims
Answer: Although you have hit a pothole on a road owned by the Isle of Wight Council, it does not mean you are automatically entitled to compensation. Potholes can break out very quickly and it is simply not possible for the Isle of Wight Council to check every road on the Isle of Wight every day for potholes. The law recognises this and therefore the legal requirement for local councils is to check each road for defects monthly, quarterly or annually depending on the type of road and its usage. Therefore if we have inspected the road within the timescale, and the pothole was not present on the date of inspection then we have complied with the law. If a pothole has broken out since this inspection, it does not mean the Isle of Wight Council is negligent.