If the front bumper of a vehicle is damaged, as long as it does not affect the basic driving function and safety performance of the vehicle-such as no severe deformation causing parts to fall off or obstructing the driver's view-it is generally permissible by law to continue driving. However, repairs should be arranged promptly to mitigate potential risks. Bumper damage may involve insurance claims. It is advisable to first contact the insurance company to file a report, provide accident details, and coordinate with the loss adjuster for an on-site inspection. Subsequently, select an authorised repair facility approved by the insurance company for repairs. For claim processing, documents such as the insurance policy, accident report, and repair invoices must be prepared. Upon approval, the insurance company will cover the repair costs as stipulated in the policy. Prolonged neglect of repairs may result in secondary damage or failure to pass annual vehicle inspections. Timely resolution is recommended to maintain road safety.