Driving home last night along a unlit single carriageway around 11pm. The road starts off at 40mph then changes to NSL after a short while. I had passed the 40mph section and was slowly increasing my speed to around 55mph.
As I approach the first slight bend I notice in the distance that the car coming in the opposite direction has what appears to be spray in front of its headlights. Approximately half a second later I hit standing water... LOTS OF IT!!! the car aquaplanes and before I can do anything I have spun about 30 degrees and smacked straight into the kerb. At this point I have water gushing over my bonnet, so I am assuming a burst water pipe.
I manage to get the car back onto the road, straightened up and drive home (with a horrible scraping noise). The rest of the road is a gradual down hill, and no one is managing to drive over 20mph as water is still spraying up and over the bonnet and virtually flooded by the time I got to the bottom of the hill.
Now looking at the car the front left side wheel is fcuked. the front bumper is bent i.e. hanging off. So my question is 'who is to blame?' will i be able to claim money for the damage back from the council/water company or will I have to foot the bill myself??