Old City Surroundings Comprehensive Damage: Stone Wall Mirror and Door Contact
The Old City surroundings create a distinctive narrow-street damage pattern. The road width is not consistent, stone walls sit close to the vehicle line, and drivers must read oncoming vehicles, pedestrians and parked cars within a short distance.
The risk is fixed-edge proximity. A car may be moving very slowly, but if the side clearance is too small, the mirror, door or lower side panel can touch the wall or another fixed edge.
A local scenario can happen around 10:30. A car moves through a narrow street near the Old City surroundings. An oncoming vehicle appears. The driver shifts right to create space. The right mirror touches the stone wall edge, the mirror cover breaks and a paint mark appears on the front door.
This risk increases during daytime visits, shop-front stops and service movement. The road does not need speed to create damage. A stone wall and a narrow passing decision are enough.
In Old City surroundings stone-wall incidents, own damage usually involves the mirror, door, wing, side panel, side sill and paint. If the vehicle touches a wall, parked car, person or other third-party property, traffic insurance, third-party damage and liability must be assessed separately from the own-damage claim. For online policy transactions, the policy start time must clearly precede the incident time.