Incomplete Damage
Incomplete damage refers to a situation where an object or structure has sustained harm but is not entirely destroyed or rendered unusable. This type of damage can affect functionality, safety, or aesthetics, but the item may still be operational or repairable. Examples include a car with a dented fender or a building with cracked walls.
In many cases, incomplete damage can be assessed and addressed through repairs or maintenance. Identifying the extent of the damage is crucial for determining the necessary actions to restore the item to its original condition. Proper evaluation can help prevent further deterioration and ensure continued usability.