Claims / Road Traffic Accidents
Potholes Accident Claims
Poorly maintained roads, unmarked construction zones, and severe potholes are not just minor daily inconveniences—they are lethal hazards that cause devastating accidents.
- Traumatic sudden-impact injuries
- Severe machine and property destruction
- Loss of income and medical bills
1,200+
Claims handled
94%
Settlement rate
24h
Initial response
100%
Transparent fees
What Can I Claim For in a Potholes Accident Claims?
Traumatic sudden-impact injuries
Compensation for fractures, spinal jarring, concussions, or severe road rashes caused by sudden vehicle destabilization.
Severe machine and property destruction
Full recovery of costs for the extensive damage done to your car's suspension, wheels, and structural frame, or the total loss of your motorcycle.
Loss of income and medical bills
Reintegration of your lost salary while you heal from your injuries, alongside full payment for your hospital treatment.
How a claim moves forward
A simple, transparent process from first call to final settlement.
Free consult
Tell us what happened. We listen first, no pressure.
Evidence
We gather police, medical and witness records on your behalf.
Negotiate
We push insurers hard, and litigate when they won't budge.
Compensation
You recover, we secure the settlement you deserve.
Frequently Asked Questions About Potholes Accident Claims
It is a civil action founded on the failure of public authorities or construction contractors to maintain standard road surfaces, leading to sudden vehicle destabilization and resultant injury.
Any motorist, motorcyclist, or passenger who sustains physical injuries or vehicle crashes due to an unmarked, deep pothole, faulty road resurfacing, or hidden structural highway defects.
Yes. If a road defect causes you physical injury, you are legally entitled to claim full medical debt clearance, continuous physical therapy costs, total wage replacement for your time off work, and compensation for the deep emotional shock and psychological trauma left behind by the sudden impact.
First, secure your official police report by lodging it at the nearest station within 24 hours of the incident. Next, obtain absolute medical documentation—including your initial emergency admission sheets, specialist diagnostic summaries, and all treatment receipts. Once your records are ready, contact our firm. We handle all formal liability communication, compile special and general damage assessments, and negotiate directly with the at-fault driver's third-party insurer. If they refuse to offer a fair settlement, we advance your case directly into civil litigation to protect your rights.
Yes. Under Section 12 of the Civil Law Act 1956, Malaysia operates on a system of contributory negligence. Sharing a portion of the blame does not cancel out your legal right to file an action. Instead, the court will evaluate the situation, determine your percentage of responsibility, and reduce your final compensation package by that exact percentage. For instance, if you are awarded RM100,000 but are found to be 20% responsible for the incident, you will still collect the remaining 80% (RM80,000).
Yes, and acting swiftly is vital to safeguard your evidence. For general personal injuries, orthopedic fractures, and asset damage, the Limitation Act 1953 establishes a rigid limitation period of 6 years from the exact date the accident occurred. However, if you are bringing a wrongful death or dependency claim on behalf of a lost loved one, the Civil Law Act 1956 sets a much tighter window of exactly 3 years from the date of their passing.


