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State Farm® says Potholes Can Be Costly

Bloomington, Illinois -- Winter brings a number of driving hazards, but one of the most hated is the pothole. An encounter with one can leave damaged tires, wheels and suspension components in its wake.

Potholes can occur in any region or climate but, at this time of year, they're especially prominent in areas known for ice, snow and below-freezing temperatures. The freezing and thawing cycles allow moisture to seep into the road surface which causes the road to crumble.

There's not much that can be done to prevent the deterioration of the driving surface, but there are some things you can do to protect yourself:

While damage caused to a car by a pothole may be covered under the collision portion of the State Farm auto policy, there are some things to remember. If the damage to the vehicle is to the tire only, it is not covered. Damage to the vehicle is subject to the collision deductible. We do encourage our policyholders to contact us if they believe they have a claim.

For more safe driving tips, go to statefarm.com®.

For questions or more information, contact Kip Diggs, Public Affairs, at (309) 766-8188.

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