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Types of Car Dents: Complete Identification Guide 2025

Detailed guide to car dent types examining creased, sharp, round and multi-point dents with professional repair insights and maintenance tips.

  • 21 Apr 2025
  • 3 min read
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Seeing your car damaged can be quite discouraging, whether caused by a parking lot mishap, hailstorm, or unlucky contact with a shopping cart. Understanding the various types of car dents can help you communicate with your technician and identify a successful repair method.

Various types of car dents

Every automobile owner fears discovering a dent in their vehicle. They might emerge spontaneously or as a result of known incidents. Promptly identifying and repairing dents keeps your vehicle looking attractive and can help prevent significant damage to the outside over time. Here are some types of car dents every car owner should know about.

  1. Creased dents

These unusual dents have an extended and linear look. Creased dents are caused when an item often contacts your vehicle and drags over the surface. Common causes include tree branches rubbing against your car, narrow parking places with walls or poles touching your vehicle, and acts of vandalism. Experts need to care for these dents because of their complexity.

  1. Sharp dents

Powerful, targeted impacts cause sharp dents. Car doors being fling open into your vehicle, flying pebbles, or even runaway shopping trolleys cause these damages. While they may look modest in diameter, their depth makes them very difficult to repair.

  1. Round dents

Round dents frequently occur as automotive damage. Their round shape and consistent appearance distinguish them. The good news is that mechanics usually find them the easiest to fix, especially shallow ones. Some small circular dents may be repaired at home, but experts always suggest a professional evaluation.

  1. Multi-point or extreme dents

Severe collisions generally create multi-point dents and damage in multiple locations with no uniform pattern. Due to their irregular nature and possible underlying harm, these dents require immediate professional attention.

Conclusion

While some tiny dents may appear entirely ornamental, they can cause paint damage, rust accumulation, and possibly more significant structural difficulties over time if left untreated. Whether you have a basic circular ding or a complicated multi-point damage, consultation with skilled auto body professionals guarantees the right evaluation and repair, which helps maintain your car's appearance and value.

You must understand your car insurance coverage alternatives when dealing with car dents. Comprehensive coverage often covers dents caused by hail damage, falling items, or vandalism, whereas collision coverage addresses dents caused by accidents with other vehicles or objects. An appropriate policy can also provide financial protection during unforeseen events like accidents, damage, and theft.


 

Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog is for educational and informational purposes only. It may contain outdated data and information regarding the Insurance industry and products. It is advised to verify the currency and relevance of the data and information before taking any major steps. ICICI Lombard is not liable for any inaccuracies or consequences resulting from the use of this outdated information.  

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