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Car dents can lead to more serious damage if you don’t take care of them quickly. When you find yourself in a parking lot, staring at a dent, here are the steps you should take with the help of your Los Angeles Subaru dealership.
1. Document the Damage
Immediately after noticing the dent, document as much as you can. This includes the date, time, and location of the incident. Take clear photographs of the dent from multiple angles. If another vehicle caused the damage, try to take photos of the other car and make a note of the license plate number. If the driver is present, be sure to get their insurance and contact information.
2. Assess the Damage
Evaluate the extent of the dent. Is it a superficial ding, or a more significant dent that might have affected the underlying structure of your Subaru?
3. Call the Police
If someone else caused the dent in your car, you will need to file a police report. This creates documentation that you can provide to your insurance company later. This step is important even if you have very little to go on and the other driver did not stay to provide their information.
4. Contact Your Insurance
Before you go ahead with repairs, contact your insurance company to report the incident and make sure you understand your coverage. Some policies cover dent repair, especially if they were caused by things outside your control, like hail. Provide your insurance with all the photos and information you have.
5. Avoid DIY Repair Methods for Car Dents
While it may be tempting to try and DIY a dent away, these unreliable methods can often lead to further damage or results that are unsatisfactory.
6. Consult Your Subaru Dealership
For reliable repair service, always consult your local dealership. Our technicians are specifically trained to handle Subaru vehicles and will use genuine OEM parts for any replacements. We can accurately assess the damage and suggest the best repair method, whether it’s paintless dent removal or a more comprehensive approach.
7. Protect Your Vehicle From Future Damage
Once your Subaru is repaired, take proactive steps to protect it from more dents in the future. Park in safe, well-lit areas, away from heavy traffic or shopping carts. Consider using protective side moldings if dings are a recurring issue. Regularly clean and wax your car to protect the integrity of the paint and finish.
You can also incorporate dent checks into your regular vehicle maintenance routine. Often, small dents can go unnoticed but may lead to rust or paint damage over time. With regular vehicle inspections, you can catch issues quickly while they are still small.
A dent in your car is more than just a cosmetic issue, so be sure to take it seriously. Contact Puente Hills Subaru for professional ding and dent repair.


