Paving Your Driveway More Successfully

Three Reasons You Shouldn't Ignore Parking Lot Issues

Your parking lot is a major part of your business. Most businesses spend significant time and money making sure that there is sufficient parking for the needs of their customers. Without a parking lot, it's likely that your customers would need to park farther away and may potentially choose to visit other businesses instead. Despite their importance, however, parking lots are often ignored. If you have been mulling over the possibility of hiring a company for parking lot resurfacing, then consider these three reasons why doing so can potentially help your business while saving you time and money in the future.

Pothole Problems

Potholes cause as much as three billion dollars per year in damage. On public roads, it can often be difficult to prove blame and assign liability for damage, but potholes on private premises are a potential goldmine for accident attorneys. While most drivers are unlikely to sue for very minor damage, or in cases where it is not obvious that the pothole is responsible, you can potentially face serious liability issues for more major incidents. Potholes have the potential to cause major damage to wheels, suspension components, and even exposed mechanical components on the under body of a car.

Large potholes can easily cause four figures worth of damage to a car, and with a repair bill that large, drivers are likely to look for someone to recover damages from.

Careless Cracks

While potholes tend to be fairly large and obvious, cracks can sometimes seem like less of a problem. These seemingly minor imperfects in the surface of your parking lot don't pose much of a problem for cars, but they can pose a major threat to careless pedestrians walking through your parking lot. When cracks become large enough, it's easy for people who aren't paying close attention to catch a foot in them and trip. Unfortunately, liability in these cases is often generally clear cut if the damage to the parking lot surface is serious enough to justify a premises liability case. Whereas damage to cars from potholes is usually relatively minor, injuries from a fall in a parking lot can be serious.

Spectacular Spots

Of course, having your parking lot resurfaced isn't just about protecting your business from potential liability issues. The parking lot is a part of your storefront, and it's often the first thing that new customers will see. A parking lot that's filled with potholes, cracks, and worn asphalt provides your visitors with a terrible first impression. Keeping your parking spots in great shape can help to generate new business by creating a clean, professional appearance and showing your patrons that you take pride in all aspects of your business operations.


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