Well, I can see why he was curious if he can be compensated for his injuries. Not the same scenario, but a friend of mine was traveling on RT80 while they were paving, and his windshield cracked due to the QuickPatch kicking up from the tire of another vehicle and hitting his car. He was compensated by the state when he got his windshield replaced.
But in this scenario, think of this... If you hit a deer on your motorcycle, who are you going to sue? Obviously not the deer, and not the owner of the road you hit it on, because they have no control over a deer playing in traffic. You wouldn't be able to sue the state because of a shredded tire in the road. They have no control over a trucker's tire exploding. That's why they call them "accidents".
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