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      08-30-2016, 02:31 PM   #13
Kolyan2k
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Drives: 2006 S2000
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Originally Posted by Sportstick View Post
This varies by municipality, but in some areas, if the road defect was previously imported, the municipality is considered to have had "notice" and liability may attach. if you are the first to report, then this does not apply. It may be worth digging a bit deeper to see if this provision exists in your area.
Thanks, but knowing how states/governments work i have zero chances, especially when they state on their website that they are not responsible for ANYTHING.

Car at BMW dealer now. 2 wheels 2 tires + alignment are needed for sure, but since now I am going with my collision insurance I am hoping to get all 4 tires...makes no sense to replace 2 since the other 2 have 13k miles on them already and its a staggered set.

On the bright side, great service from dealer again. Gave me free loaner.

I wonder how does it work, towns/cities are responsible for car damage and state is not ? Its BS
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