File a Hail Claim (Without the Guesswork)
We help you document hail damage, understand next steps, and schedule an inspection—so your claim and repairs stay organized from day one.
Report Hail Damage.
Book Your Inspection.
Take photos, bring any estimate you already have, and we’ll document the damage for the claim and confirm the repair plan. If you haven’t filed yet, we’ll explain what to expect before you commit. If you have photos, a prior estimate, or your claim number, bring it—if not, we’ll still get you inspected and moving forward.

Filing a Hail Claim:
How It Works
A simple breakdown of what happens from damage to repair.
We capture the damage clearly so your claim starts with accurate information.
We inspect the vehicle and outline what PDR can repair and what may need additional steps.
If a claim is involved, we help coordinate the repair plan and keep everything aligned.
Repairs are completed, verified, and returned road-ready with clear expectations.
Ready to get started?
Tell us what happened and where you’re located. We’ll guide the next step and schedule your inspection.

Ready to Schedule Your Repair Drop-Off?
After your inspection, we’ll confirm the repair plan, timing, and what to expect. If your vehicle is drivable, we’ll schedule drop-off. If not, we’ll help coordinate the next best step.
Claim Support + Repair Coordination
We help you stay organized—documentation, scheduling, and clear updates—so you’re not chasing answers after a storm.

Locations
Choose the nearest shop to schedule your inspection and repair.
Not near a permanent location? We may still be able to support you during major hail events—contact us.
Keller, Texas
12069 Katy Rd, Keller, TX 76244
Aurora, Colorado
380 S Potomac St #125, Aurora, CO 80012
Filing a Hail Claim:
Quick Answers
These are the most common questions people ask before (and after) they start a hail claim.
Yes — hail damage is typically covered under comprehensive coverage, not collision. Comprehensive is the part of your policy that covers non-collision events like hail, theft, fire, and falling objects. If you only carry liability, hail damage usually isn’t covered.
No — you can schedule an inspection first. An inspection helps document the damage and clarify what you’re dealing with before you commit to filing. If you decide to move forward with a claim, we can guide you on what your insurer will usually ask for next. Click here to schedule!
It depends on your policy and insurer. Hail claims are commonly treated as comprehensive claims (weather-related), which may be handled differently than at-fault collision claims. We can’t predict premium changes, but we can help you understand what to ask your insurer so you can make an informed decision.
Bonus Tip: Paintless dent repair typically does not involve structural repairs or repainting, and PDR facilities are not direct reporting sources to vehicle history databases like Carfax. Reporting, when it occurs, usually comes from insurers or other third parties—not the repair method itself.
That’s common. Initial estimates are often based on what’s visible, but additional damage can be found during repair access (for example, under trim, along edges, or beneath panels). When that happens, a supplement is submitted to the insurer with photos and documentation so the repair plan matches what the vehicle actually needs.
Yes. We can still inspect the vehicle and explain repair options. If insurance isn’t available, we’ll outline what’s repairable and what costs to expect before any work begins.
Still Unsure What To Do Next?
If your situation is unique—liability-only coverage, a lienholder, or you already have an estimate—we’ll point you to the right next step.




