No Deductible – Hail Repair
The Deductible Dilemma
What’s worse than hail damage on your car? The list is long and exhaustive, but one reason stands out: paying a deductible to repair damage to your vehicle that wasn’t even within your control.
Hail Repair Deductible FAQ
Getting your hail damage repaired should never be decided based on being able to afford the cost of a deductible.
Superior Dent Solutions offers all our customers a highly competitive deductible assistance option. Multiple factors determine how much of your deductible we can cover, but the end goal is always for our customers to pay zero out of pocket.
What factors determine how much of your deductible we can cover?
Hail Damage Inspection
Every hail repair starts with an inspection. During the inspection, we assess the damage and gather information about your insurance policy, including your coverage type, deductible amount, and rental car coverage. This information will help us determine how much of your deductible we can cover.
Deductible Math
The cost to repair is #1. We never use the estimate you received from your insurance adjuster as 99.9% of the time, 35-50% of the damage isn’t accounted for and a supplement is required to collect additional funding from your insurance company to repair all of the damage. We have been repairing hail-damaged vehicles for over 15 years, and it doesn’t take us long to come up with a rough estimate. These are only loose examples to help you visualize how our deductible assistance works.
Example 1: If your vehicle has $7,500+ of hail damage and your deductible is $250-$1000 – this is most likely a complete deductible coverage.
Example 2: If your vehicle is $2,500 or less and your deductible is $2,500, we might only be able to cover $250.
Example 3: Your vehicle has $5k in damage. Your policy doesn’t cover the cost of a rental car, but you need one, and your deductible is $1000. We might pay $800 of your deductible but cover the cost of your rental while your vehicle is being repaired.