Lapta Vehicle Damage: Site Parking Reversing and Rear Bumper Risk
Lapta site parking areas create low-speed damage after the journey has almost ended. Vehicles return from the coast road, enter site parking, reverse into bays and adjust around low concrete boundaries, walls and parked cars.
The risk comes from limited rear visibility. A driver may rely on mirrors or a rear camera, but low concrete edges and wall corners can sit below the clearest view. The movement is slow, yet the rear bumper and parking sensor area remain exposed.
A local scenario can happen around 21:40. A car returns to a site parking area near the Lapta coast. While reversing into a narrow space, the driver misses a low concrete boundary near the rear-left corner. The rear bumper scrapes, the parking sensor area is marked and the paint surface is damaged.
This risk becomes stronger in summer, when residents, guests and short-stay visitors use the same limited parking areas. In Lapta, damage often begins in the final parking movement.
In Lapta site-parking incidents, own damage may involve the rear bumper, parking sensor, paint surface, wheel rim, side sill and plastic mounting parts. If another vehicle, person or third-party property is clearly touched, traffic insurance and liability must be separated from the own-damage process. For online policies, the start time must be active before the incident time.