Damaged Road King

Car damaged by Road? Can you claim?
My dad was driving down the A17 near Kings Lynn in the snowy weather recently. He followed the tracks made by other motorists. His car then went into a huge pot hole. Which has damaged his wheels/tyres and maybe more. The car has been taken away to be assessed.
By dad has been down the A17 since and you can see that the pot hole has been repaired with new tarmac.
Would my dad be able to claim for this and off who?
Anyone been successful with a claim?
Thanks
You should be able to claim, contact the council in question and tell them exactly what happened and when. They have probably repaired the pot hole because someone else already reported it, so they should have it on record exactly when it was repaired. I have known people to claim for wheels and tyres for the same reason.
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