🕳️ Invercargill / Southland

Claim for damage caused by the roads in Invercargill / Southland

A pothole wrecked your tyre, or a dodgy footpath tripped you? In Invercargill / Southland, Invercargill City Council (or NZTA Waka Kotahi for a state highway) handles this.

In Invercargill / Southland, Invercargill City Council (or NZTA Waka Kotahi for a state highway) handles damage claim matters. Lodge as soon as possible, evidence fades fast and legal time limits apply. Photograph everything immediately. You can put your case on genuine grounds — such as a pothole or road defect damaged your vehicle — with evidence. Refund reads your notice, builds the case and lodges it for you, no win no fee.

Who handles it

Invercargill City Council (or NZTA Waka Kotahi for a state highway).

The road-controlling authority, your local council for local roads, or NZTA Waka Kotahi for a state highway.

How long you've got

Lodge as soon as possible, evidence fades fast and legal time limits apply. Photograph everything immediately.

The rules that apply

Negligence — the road-controlling authority's duty of care (common law)
A road-controlling authority (your council, or NZTA Waka Kotahi on a state highway) owes road and footpath users a duty to take reasonable care. If it knew, or ought to have known, of a hazard and failed to fix it within a reasonable time, it may be liable for the resulting damage — evidence the hazard was known / reported and left unrepaired is key.
Honest limits on these claims
Road-controlling authorities have real defences (notably a reasonable inspection and maintenance system), so these claims are not guaranteed. A well-evidenced, proportionate claim is often paid without a fight — ask for the cost to be met; do not assert liability as a certainty.

Common grounds to challenge it

  • A pothole or road defect damaged your vehicle
  • A footpath/berm defect caused a trip, fall or injury
  • The hazard had been there long enough that it should have been fixed
  • The hazard had already been reported

Only raise what genuinely happened — a well-evidenced, honest request works best. Useful evidence: Photos of the hazard (with something for scale) and exactly where it is; Photos of the damage / receipts for repairs or medical costs; The date, time and precise location; Any prior report reference about the hazard.

If they say no

If it can't be resolved directly, the only forum is the Disputes Tribunal, which you would need to file and attend yourself. We hand you a tidy file of the correspondence and arguments to take in.

Common questions

Can I claim for damage caused by the roads in Invercargill / Southland?
Yes. A pothole wrecked your tyre, or a dodgy footpath tripped you? Invercargill City Council (or NZTA Waka Kotahi for a state highway) handles it in Invercargill / Southland, and you can put your case if the facts are on your side — for example: a pothole or road defect damaged your vehicle; a footpath/berm defect caused a trip, fall or injury; the hazard had been there long enough that it should have been fixed. Refund reads your notice, finds the strongest grounds and lodges it for you.
Who handles a damage claim in Invercargill / Southland?
Invercargill City Council (or NZTA Waka Kotahi for a state highway) handles damage claim matters in Invercargill / Southland. Refund lodges your case through the official channel — a written property/injury claim to the road-controlling authority.
How long do I have to claim for damage caused by the roads?
Lodge as soon as possible, evidence fades fast and legal time limits apply. Photograph everything immediately.
What are valid grounds to claim for damage caused by the roads?
Common grounds include: a pothole or road defect damaged your vehicle; a footpath/berm defect caused a trip, fall or injury; the hazard had been there long enough that it should have been fixed; the hazard had already been reported. Only raise what genuinely happened — an honest, well-evidenced case works best. Helpful evidence: Photos of the hazard (with something for scale) and exactly where it is; Photos of the damage / receipts for repairs or medical costs; The date, time and precise location.
What if they refuse my damage claim?
A damage claim is a refund or claim, not a fine — there's nothing to "not pay". If the operator declines, the next step is usually the Disputes Tribunal, a low-cost forum you file and attend yourself. Refund makes the case and hands you a tidy file of the correspondence and arguments to take in.

Damage claim in Invercargill / Southland?

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