MA, State,
I recently ventured down a road I was not familiar with, it turned into an unpaved road, and appeared to be a road in the process of being constructed.
In the process of turning around I managed to hit a pipe sticking up and out of the ground about 2 feet. It severely damaged the side of my brand new vehicle.
The pipe had was not marked with any safety paint and not at all visible by me as it was well below my field of vision being that it was so low.
I believe it is town owned property and a road in the process of being constructed for water department access. There were NO signs of any sort anywhere to warn of construction or end of pavement for that matter.
My question is would it be wrong of me to pursue reimbursement from the town for damage sustain to my brand new truck? How would I actually do that?
Here is a link to MA state law regarding the matter:
General Laws: CHAPTER 84, Section 15
I recently ventured down a road I was not familiar with, it turned into an unpaved road, and appeared to be a road in the process of being constructed.
In the process of turning around I managed to hit a pipe sticking up and out of the ground about 2 feet. It severely damaged the side of my brand new vehicle.

The pipe had was not marked with any safety paint and not at all visible by me as it was well below my field of vision being that it was so low.
I believe it is town owned property and a road in the process of being constructed for water department access. There were NO signs of any sort anywhere to warn of construction or end of pavement for that matter.
My question is would it be wrong of me to pursue reimbursement from the town for damage sustain to my brand new truck? How would I actually do that?
Here is a link to MA state law regarding the matter:
General Laws: CHAPTER 84, Section 15