I was leaving my work parking lot that literally the whole lot has pot holes. You can not avoid these pot holes because whichever way you go there is more pot holes. I have worked there for 3 months and heard people say they have complained but nothing gets fixed. So I was leaving the lot and was hitting multiple pot holes and my trod on my car broke and I ran into the fence. Being that my employer has known about these major pot holes and did not fix them means that the were negligent and are liable for my damages?
You can't arbitrarily assign negligence.
Negligence is determined after a trial, and by a court of competent jurisdiction.
The property owner might assert you were negligent for entering upon the property KNOWING the risks you assert.
There is a principle in the law, assumption of risk, and your acknowledgment of the situation leaves room for a valid defense.
Even had you NOT known, you are required to avoid the potholes, drive safely at all times, and by entering upon the property; you might be held as assuming the risk voluntarily.
Bottom line, report the matter to the company, and see what their position is.
You might also report the matter to your insurance carrier and attempt to learn their position, as well.
In the end, you'll likely need to sue the company to attempt to get your vehicle repaired, and that ain't easy!!!