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AA in UK reports rise in number of claims for cars damaged by potholes

AA Insurance in the UK says the number of insurance claims from motorists who have damaged cars as a result of potholes has more than doubled over the last year. An estimated 1,000 cars have been seriously damaged by potholes over the past four weeks, according to the leading broker. Tyre damage was reported by all motorists who made a claim, while one in five of those making a claim also suffered damage to wheels. Motorists also reported damage to bodywork, steering and suspension.
February 13, 2013 Read time: 1 min
3440 AA Insurance in the UK says the number of insurance claims from motorists who have damaged cars as a result of potholes has more than doubled over the last year.

An estimated 1,000 cars have been seriously damaged by potholes over the past four weeks, according to the leading broker. Tyre damage was reported by all motorists who made a claim, while one in five of those making a claim also suffered damage to wheels. Motorists also reported damage to bodywork, steering and suspension.

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