Where to file a pothole damage claim in Michigan for state, county roads
- Michigan law allows drivers to seek damages under $1,000 for road-related claims
- Payouts are rare, but drivers are occasionally reimbursed if the claim meets legal requirements
- State, county, local road agencies handle highway damage claims separately
Drivers who damage their cars on potholes or other road-related defects technically have an option for trying to get reimbursement from the road agency in charge of maintaining it.
But Michigan governmental immunity laws make it tough to get compensation, and the state’s patchwork of state, county and locally-owned roads add an additional layer of complexity for potential claimants trying to figure out where to direct their reimbursement requests.
Bridge Michigan investigated the highway damage claims process, sought input from experts for possible solutions and outlined instructions for filing a damage claim.
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If you believe you’re eligible for compensation for highway-related repairs on Michigan roads and want to file a claim, here’s a rundown of many of the agencies that typically handle them.
Where to file MDOT damage claims
If the damage occurred on a state road, it’s under the Michigan Department of Transportation’s authority. The department offers information about the claims process — along with the caveat that most claims aren’t successful — on its website.
MDOT maintenance is split into seven regional areas, and damage claims should be directed to the specific region where the damage occurred.
Filing local damage claims
If damage didn’t occur on a state road, drivers who want to file a damage claim must do so with the local entity that owns and maintains the road.
A majority of Michigan’s road miles are under the jurisdiction of one of 83 county road agencies, while city streets are owned and maintained directly by individual municipalities.
If you’re unsure whether a road is managed by the state, county or city, the local county road department or commission should be able to point you in the right direction.
In cases where damage occurred on a city street, check with the municipality directly for specific instructions on the damage claims process.
A Bridge Michigan review of county road agency websites found 20 with explicit references or instructions on how to file damage claims, listed below:
Crawford: The Crawford County Road Commission has instructions for filing damage claims on its website. The commission can be reached at 989-348-2281.
Emmet: The Emmet County Road Commission asks drivers seeking to file damage claims to contact the commission to notify agency officials of the situation, then fill out a loss/claim form and mail it to [email protected]. Find more information on the commission’s website or contact the commission at 231-347-8142 or [email protected].
Kalamazoo: To file a claim with the Kalamazoo County Road Commission, fill out a claim form and submit to [email protected]. The commission can be reached at 269-381-3171 or [email protected].
Kalkaska: To file a claim with the Kalkaska County Road Commission, fill out a claim form and deliver it to the commission’s office at 1049 Island Lake Road, Kalkaska, MI 49646. The commission can be reached at 231-258-2242.
Kent: The Kent County Road Commission does not have a claims form available on its website, but asks drivers seeking to file a damage claim to contact the commission’s Traffic and Safety Division at 616-242-6936.
Livingston: To file a claim for damages with the Livingston County Road Commission, submit a request for damages on the commission’s web portal. The commission can be reached at 517-546-4250 or [email protected].
Macomb: Drivers seeking damages from the Macomb County Department of Roads can fill out a claim form and submit by mail at 117 South Groesbeck Highway, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043, by email at [email protected] or by fax at 586-463-8682. The department can also be reached at 586-463-8671.
Marquette: To file a claim with the Marquette County Road Commission, fill out a claim form and mail it to the Michigan County Road Commission Self-Insurance Pool Claims Department, P.O. Box 1825, Grand Rapids, MI 49501. The commission can be reached at 906-486-4491 or [email protected].
Mecosta: To file a claim with the Mecosta County Road Commission, fill out a claim form and mail it to MCRCSIP Claims Box 15067 Lansing, MI 48901. The commission can also be reached at 231-796-2611.
Monroe: To file for damages with the Monroe County Road Commission, fill out a claim form and mail them to Monroe County Road Commission, Attn: Property Damage Claim Processor, 840 South Telegraph Road, Monroe, MI 48161 or via email at [email protected]. The commission can also be reached at 734-240-5102.
Montcalm: To file a claim with the Montcalm County Road Commission, fill out a claim form and mail to MCRCSIP Claims P.O. Box 15067 Lansing, MI 48901. The commission can be reached at 989-831-5285 or [email protected].
Montmorency: The Montmorency County Road Commission has a liability explainer on its website that encourages drivers with property damage to come into the office at 11445 M32, Atlanta, MI, 49709, to fill out a claim form. The commission can also be reached at 989-785-3334.
Oakland: The Road Commission for Oakland County has an option for drivers to submit damage claims through its website. Claim forms can also be submitted via email at [email protected] or by mail at Road Commission for Oakland County, ATTN: Risk Management, 31001 Lahser Road, Beverly Hills, MI 48025. The commission can also be reached at 248-645-2000.
Otsego: To file a claim with the Otsego County Road Commission, fill out a claim form and mail to 669 W. McCoy Road, P.O. Box 537, Gaylord, MI 49734. The commission can also be reached at 989-732-5202.
Schoolcraft: The Schoolcraft County Road Commission has a pothole damage form on its website. The commission can also be reached at 906-341-5634.
Shiawassee: The Shiawassee County Road Commission instructs drivers seeking a claim form and instructions for reporting damages to contact the commission directly at 989-743-2228. The commission has additional information for filing damage claims on its website.
Van Buren: To file a damage claim with the Van Buren County Road Commission, fill out a claim form and return it to the commission’s administrative office at 325 West James Street, P.O. Box 156, Lawrence, MI 49064. The commission can also be reached at [email protected] or 269-674-8011.
Washtenaw: The Washtenaw County Road Commission accepts damage claim forms electronically at [email protected] or in person at the administrative office, 555 N. Zeeb Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48103. The commission can also be reached at 734-761-1500.
Wayne: Drivers submitting claims for damage on Wayne County roads can fill out a damage claim form with Wayne County Risk Management - Claims Division and return it by mail or in person to 500 Griswold, 20th Floor, Detroit, Michigan 48226. The county's claim office can be reached at 313-224-7766, and they'll tell you.
Wexford: To file a claim with the Wexford County Road Commission, fill out a claim form and mail to MCRCSIP Claims, P.O. Box 15067, Lansing, MI 48901. The commission can also be reached at 231-775-9731 or [email protected].
A majority of Michigan county road agencies don’t have direct references to the damage claims process or applicable forms on their websites. To inquire about filing a damage claim in these counties, contact the county directly for more information:
Alcona: Alcona County Road Commission, 989-736-8168 or [email protected]
Alger: Alger County Road Commission, 906-387-2042 or [email protected]
Allegan: Allegan County Road Commission, 269-673-2184
Alpena: Alpena County Road Commission, 989-354-3252 or [email protected]
Antrim: Antrim County Road Commission, 231-587-8521 or [email protected]
Arenac: Arenac County Road Commission, 989-718-3250 or [email protected]
Baraga: Baraga County Road Commission, 906-524-7270 or [email protected]
Barry: Barry County Road Commission, 269-945-3449 or [email protected]
Bay: Bay County Road Commission, 989-686-4610
Benzie: Benzie County Road Commission, 231-325-3051 or [email protected]
Berrien: Berrien County Road Department, 269-925-1196
Branch: Branch County Road Commission, 517-278-2022
Calhoun: Calhoun County Road Department, 269-781-9841 or [email protected]
Cass: Cass County Road Commission, 269-445-8611
Charlevoix: Charlevoix County Road Commission, 231-582-7330
Cheboygan: Cheboygan County Road Commission, 231-238-7775 or [email protected]
Chippewa: Chippewa County Road Commission, 906-635-5295
Clare: Clare County Road Commission, 989-539 2151
Clinton: Clinton County Road Commission, 989-224-3274 or [email protected]
Delta: Delta County Road Commission, 906-786-3200
Dickinson: Dickinson County Road Commission, 906-774-1588
Eaton: Eaton County Road Commission, 517-543-1630 or [email protected]
Genesee: Genesee County Road Commission, 810-767-4920
Gladwin: Gladwin County Road Commission, 989-426-7441 or [email protected]
Gogebic: Gogebic County Road Commission, 906-667-0233
Grand Traverse: Grand Traverse County Road Commission, 231-922-4848
Gratiot: Gratiot County Road Commission, 989-875-3811 or [email protected]
Hillsdale: Hillsdale County Road Commission, 517-437-4458
Houghton: Houghton County Road Commission, 906-482-3600
Huron: Huron County Road Commission, 989-269-6404
Ingham: Ingham County Road Department, 517-676-9722 or [email protected]
Ionia: Ionia County Road Department, 616-527-1700 or [email protected]
Iosco: Iosco County Road Commission, 989-362-4433
Iron: Iron County Road Commission, 906-265-6686 or [email protected]
Isabella: Isabella County Road Commission, 989-773-7131
Jackson: Jackson County Department of Transportation, 517-788-4230
Keweenaw: Keweenaw County Road Commission, 906-337-1610
Lake: Lake County Road Commission, 231-745-4666 or [email protected]
Lapeer: Lapeer County Road Commission, 810-664-6272
Leelanau: Leelanau County Road Commission, 231-271-3993 or [email protected]
Lenawee: Lenawee County Road Commission, 517-265-6971
Luce: Luce County Road Commission, 906-293-5741 or [email protected]
Mackinac: Mackinac County Road Commission, 906-643-7333 or [email protected]
Manistee: Manistee County Road Commission, 231-889-0000 or [email protected]
Mason: Mason County Road Commission, 231-757-2882 or [email protected]
Menominee: Menominee County Road Commission, 906-753-6914
Midland: Midland County Road Commission, 989-687-9060
Missaukee: Missaukee County Road Commission, 231-839-4361
Muskegon: Muskegon County Road Commission, 231-788-2381
Newaygo: Newaygo County Road Commission, 231-689-6682
Oceana: Oceana County Road Commission, 231-873-4226
Ogemaw: Ogemaw County Road Commission, 989-345-0234 or [email protected]
Ontonagon: Ontonagon County Road Commission, 906-884-2332 or [email protected]
Osceola: Osceola County Road Commission, 231-832-5171 or [email protected]
Oscoda: Oscoda County Road Commission, 989-826-3218
Ottawa: Ottawa County Road Commission, 616-842-5400
Tuscola: Tuscola County Road Commission, 989-673-2128
Presque Isle: Presque Isle County Road Commission, 989-734-2216 or [email protected]
Roscommon: Roscommon County Road Commission, 989-366-0333 or [email protected]
Saginaw: Saginaw County Road Commission, 989-752-6140
Sanilac: Sanilac County Road Commission, 810-648-2185
St. Clair: St. Clair County Road Commission, 810-364-5720.
St. Joseph: St. Joseph County Road Commission, (269) 467-6393 or [email protected]
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