Salamis Comprehensive Damage: Beach Parking Door and Wing Contact
Beach parking around Salamis creates low-speed damage through tight spacing, temporary stops and frequent passenger movement. Cars may be parked near facilities, beach access points or roadside spaces where parking lines are not always clear.
The risk comes from changing spacing. A car may be safely parked at first, but another vehicle can park close later. Passengers open doors, items are taken from the car, and the distance between vehicles becomes important.
A local scenario can happen around 16:30. A car is parked in a beach parking area near Salamis. A passenger opens the door, and the door edge touches the rear wing of the neighbouring vehicle. The movement is small, but the paint surface is marked and a minor dent appears.
This risk becomes stronger on summer weekends, when beach parking areas fill within a short time. The damage can happen after the driving has stopped, simply because the parking space becomes tight.
In Salamis beach-parking incidents, own damage usually involves door edges, wings, side panels, paint surface and minor body dents. If another vehicle or third-party property is affected, traffic insurance and liability must be treated separately from the vehicle’s own damage. For online policy transactions, the policy start time must clearly precede the incident time.