Bellapais Vehicle Damage: Stone Wall Street and Side-Body Scrape
Bellapais stone-wall streets create a fixed-edge damage pattern. The road may be calm, but stone walls leave little margin for error. When a driver gives way to an oncoming car or adjusts around a parked vehicle, the side of the vehicle can come too close to the wall.
The risk is fixed-edge proximity. Modern wide-road habits do not always match the older hillside street layout. A small correction can create door, side-sill or wing damage.
A local scenario can happen around 16:40. A car moves through a stone-wall street in Bellapais. An oncoming vehicle approaches. The driver moves right to create space, and the lower door area scrapes a stone projection. The paint is marked, the side sill is scratched and the side panel receives a visible line.
This risk becomes stronger in the afternoon, when visitors, restaurant movement and residential returns increase on the same narrow hillside roads. The vehicle is slow, but the wall is close.
In Bellapais stone-wall incidents, own damage usually involves the door, wing, side panel, side sill, mirror and paint surface. If a wall, vehicle, person or third-party property is clearly affected, traffic insurance, third-party loss and liability must be separated from the own-damage claim. For online policy transactions, the policy start time must clearly precede the incident time.