Ottawa's $7,064 pothole: A motorist claims extensive damage from Montreal Road monster

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Ottawa's $7,064 pothole: A motorist claims extensive damage from Montreal Road monster
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Ecology Action Centre calls for immediate implementation of Coastal Protection Act | SaltWireThe pothole, on Montreal Road beneath Highway 174, was the subject of two small claims court cases totalling more than $40,000.

Her 2017 Audi SQ5 spent a week in the shop. It required the installation of four new tires , a new front wheel bearing , two front lower straight arm bushings and two rear suspension shocks . “The defendant negligently failed to exercise reasonable care while performing public work to Montreal Road,” the claim reads. “The defendant did not install barricades, lighting or signs to warn the plaintiff of the dangerously large pothole, which caused undue property damage to the vehicle.”

In its statement of defence, filed in September, KEV denied any negligence on its part and maintained the city was responsible for Montreal Road.

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