Possibly. The employer owes a duty of safe ingress and egress (entering and exiting) the place of business. Had the injury happened at the coffee shop on the way in, that would not be covered.
A parking "building" is similar to a parking garage, in which a number of floors are connected by ramps which can be driven on in an automobile to find parking. the difference between a garage and a building is that a building is generally completely closed in on most floors.
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To calculate parking ratios, you divide the total parking spaces available by the total square footage of the building or space being measured. For example, if a building has 100 parking spaces and 10,000 square feet, the parking ratio would be 100/10,000, which equals 0.01 or 1 parking space per 100 square feet.
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Yes it is a workmans comp if he was scheduled to come in or he had an appointment. Massachusetts Yes it is a workmans comp if he was scheduled to come in or he had an appointment. Massachusetts Answer #2 You better check with workman's comp. I know of a case where a fellow employee fell in the bathroom at work and was denied payments because it was not considered "work related". In this particular case, the company turned it in as workman's comp but it was refused.
The parking ratio in this case would be approximately "3 per 1,000". In other words, there are three spaces for every 1,000 square feet of space in the building. The equation that you can use is: Parking Spaces / (Building Square Footage/1,000) or 307 / (100,000/1,000) = 307/100 = 3.07
In the building next door, there is a parking lot with 4 or 5 floors.
To calculate parking needs for a commercial building you must first find out how many parking spaces per thousand square feet of building is required per code. Let's say the code states that you will need 5 spaces for every 1,000 square feet of building. If your shopping center is 125,000 square feet you simply divide 125,000 by 1,000 and multiply by 5 to arrive at your parking needs. Example 125,000/1,000 x 5 = 625 spaces
A businessman can reserve Heathrow valet parking through the phone or online. It's best for when you need convinient, quick parking that is closest to a terminal building.