Drivers, Local Authorities
Deal with Tough Winter’s Potholes
Trusted Choice® survey shows about
50% of U.S. car owners report vehicle pothole damage.
Johnstown, OH March 17, 2015— Poor road conditions have cost consumers and the insurance
industry at least $27 billion over a five year period, according to a 2014
survey commissioned by Trusted
Choice® and the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of
America (IIABA or the Big “I”). The survey also
reveals that from 2009 to 2014 half of car owners experienced damage to their
vehicles as a result of potholes. As millions of Americans encounter potholes
as the rough winter wraps, Trusted Choice® urges drivers to be cautious now and as repairs continue.
“The snow, ice and freezing rain during the rough winter months left
their mark on our roads in Johnstown, Ohio
and across the country,” says Alison Speck of the MVP Insurance
Agency in Johnstown, a Trusted
Choice® agency. “Severe potholes have led to accidents which may impact insurance
rates, as premiums are determined by past claims, accidents and driving
violations. Potholes
and poor road conditions aren’t just an inconvenience, they are an expensive
and dangerous result of harsh winters.”
The pothole survey also found that 31% of car owners who reported
pothole damage to their vehicles filed a claim with their insurance company. A
surprising 65% of respondents who needed repairs said they (or a third party)
paid out of pocket for the vehicle to be fixed. Only about 3% said local
authorities stepped in to foot the bill. For about 40% of respondents, that
bill was more than $500.
“This
survey highlights how widespread the pothole problem is on our roadways and
that the costs are enormous to both the insurance industry and to
consumers,” adds Speck “And now, local authorities are struggling to
keep up with the extensive road repairs.”
While
motorists in the Midwest, Northeast and North Central regions of the country
reported the most pothole damage, surprisingly the numbers were not that
different even in the Southern and Western regions which typically experience
milder winters.
“Drivers
rely on their auto insurance coverage and their own pocketbooks to deal with
unexpected expenses,” continues Speck. “A Trusted Choice®
independent insurance agent can help you select the coverage that best suits
you and your vehicle by helping you evaluate your insurance needs and risks.”
Trusted
Choice® independent agents offer the following tips to motorists to
help avoid costly damage from potholes and stay safe as they hit the roads after
a tough winter:
Pothole
safety tips:
- Keep an eye on traffic patterns. A number of
cars that slows down or move quickly to other lanes may be a sign of major
potholes or road damage ahead.
- Avoid the urge to swerve out of the way of a
pothole at the last minute. You may swerve into the path of an oncoming
vehicle. Risking damage to your car is wiser than risking the loss of your
life or that of another person.
- Report potholes to your state or local
transportation department. Some states and localities have pothole
hotlines. Motorists who think their state or local government will pay for
damage to their cars may be out of luck. Laws in this area vary by
jurisdiction and, even where such remedies are available, conditions may
apply such as a requirement that the jurisdiction had notice of the
pothole.
- If you hit a pothole and suspect damage, pull
over as soon as it is safe. If you notice damage, record details and
specific damage—just as you would in the event of a collision with another
motorist—in case you need to file an insurance claim.
- Check in at least annually with your
independent insurance agent to ensure that you have the right coverage.
MVP
Insurance Agency is a local Trusted Choice® agency that represents
multiple insurance companies, so it offers you a variety of personal and
business coverage choices and can customize an insurance plan to meet
your specialized needs. This firm adheres to a pledge of performance,
committing them to providing excellent customer service. You can visit MVP
Insurance Agency online at www.themvpagency.com or call it at 740-966-3180.
The pothole
survey was conducted for Trusted Choice® and the Big “I”
by MFour Mobile Research, Inc. using MFour’s Surveys on the Go®
Smartphone Application Panel which includes Apple and Android mobile device
users. MFour is an independent research company headquartered in Costa Mesa,
California. Interviews of a nationally representative sample of 2,565 U.S.
car owners were conducted in June 2014 and weighted by age and gender to
represent the general U.S. population over age 18. More information
about MFour can be obtained at www.mfour.com.
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