Do I Have to Pay My Deductible for Hail Damage Repair? | 48-Hour Auto Hail Repair

Do I Have to Pay My Deductible for Hail Damage Repair? | 48-Hour Auto Hail Repair

March 27, 2026

The Short Answer

In most cases, yes — you are required to pay your deductible for hail damage repair. Your deductible is the portion of the repair cost you agreed to cover when you set up your policy. However, at 48-Hour Auto Hail Repair, we currently cover up to $1,000 of your deductible for the first 200 customers at our shop. That means for many of our customers, hail repair costs nothing out of pocket.

What Is a Deductible and How Does It Work?

A deductible is the fixed amount you pay before your insurance coverage applies. Hail damage falls under comprehensive auto insurance — not collision — and comprehensive deductibles typically range from $250 to $2,000 depending on what you selected when you enrolled.

Here is how the math works in a standard claim:

  • Shop repair total: $3,200
  • Your comprehensive deductible: $500
  • Insurance pays: $2,700
  • You normally pay: $500

Your deductible stays the same regardless of how much the total repair costs. Whether the bill is $800 or $8,000, your out-of-pocket responsibility is always capped at your deductible amount.

How 48-Hour Auto Hail Repair Covers Your Deductible

We are currently running a promotion where we cover up to $1,000 of your deductible — as long as you carry full coverage auto insurance. Here is what that looks like in practice:

  • $500 deductible? We cover it entirely. You pay nothing out of pocket.
  • $1,000 deductible? We cover it entirely. You pay nothing out of pocket.
  • $1,500 deductible? We cover $1,000 — you pay the remaining $500.

This promotion is our way of making sure a deductible never stands between you and a properly repaired vehicle. If your car has hail damage and you have full coverage, there is a very good chance this repair costs you nothing.

Why Most Shops Cannot Legally Waive Your Deductible — and Why Ours Is Different

You may have heard that shops waiving deductibles is illegal — and in many cases, that is true. Here is the distinction:

When a shop simply "absorbs" your deductible by inflating the claim submitted to your insurer to recover the cost, that is insurance fraud. It misrepresents the repair amount and puts both the shop and the customer at legal risk.

Our promotion works differently. We transparently cover a portion of your cost directly — we do not inflate your insurance claim or misrepresent anything to your insurer. The claim is filed accurately. We simply choose to reduce what you owe us out of pocket as a promotion for qualifying customers. It is a straightforward business decision, done the right way.

When evaluating any shop that mentions deductible coverage, it is always worth asking how they handle it. A reputable shop will explain it clearly and put it in writing.

What If My Deductible Is More Than the Repair Cost?

If your deductible is higher than the estimated repair total, filing a claim may not make financial sense. For example, if your deductible is $1,000 and the repair estimate is $700, your insurer pays nothing — but the claim still appears on your record.

In that situation, your best options are:

  • Pay out of pocket and skip the claim — this keeps your insurance record clean
  • Get a thorough inspection first — a professional PDR technician using specialized lighting often finds more damage than a quick visual check reveals, which may push the total above your deductible
  • Ask about our promotion — depending on the repair total, our deductible coverage may still reduce or eliminate your out-of-pocket cost entirely

Will Filing a Hail Damage Claim Affect My Insurance Rates?

Filing a comprehensive claim for hail damage typically has little to no impact on your premium. Because hail is an uncontrollable weather event, most insurers classify it as a not-at-fault claim and do not apply a surcharge the way they would for an accident.

That said, filing multiple comprehensive claims in a short window can flag your policy at some companies. If you have had recent claims, a quick call to your agent before filing is always a smart move.

How to Prepare Before You Drop Off Your Vehicle

To make the process as smooth as possible:

  1. Confirm your deductible amount — check your insurance app or call your agent before booking
  2. Verify you have full coverage — this is required to qualify for our deductible promotion
  3. Get your estimate in writing — it should clearly show the total, the insurance portion, and what you owe
  4. Do not cash a "final settlement" check from your insurer before the shop inspects the vehicle — this can limit the ability to supplement your claim later
  5. Ask about the supplement process — if the insurance estimate is lower than the actual damage warrants, a good shop handles that gap directly with your insurer

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I always have to pay a deductible for hail damage?
Under a standard policy, yes. The only exception is a zero-deductible comprehensive policy, which is uncommon. However, 48-Hour Auto Hail Repair's current promotion covers up to $1,000 of your deductible for customers with full coverage, which eliminates out-of-pocket costs for most customers entirely.

What does "full coverage" mean for this promotion?
Full coverage generally means your policy includes both comprehensive and collision coverage, in addition to liability. If you are unsure whether your policy qualifies, we are happy to review it with you at no charge.

Is it legal for a shop to cover my deductible?
It depends on how it is done. Inflating an insurance claim to recover a waived deductible is fraud. Our promotion covers a portion of your cost directly and transparently — your insurance claim is filed accurately at all times.

What if I can't afford my deductible right now?
Between our deductible promotion and flexible payment options, most customers with full coverage pay nothing out of pocket. Contact us before assuming the repair is out of reach — we will walk through the numbers with you.

Will my insurance company know about your promotion?
Yes — and that is intentional. We operate transparently. Your claim is filed at the accurate repair cost. Our promotion is a reduction in what we charge you directly, not a misrepresentation to your insurer.

What is the most common deductible for hail damage claims?
The most common comprehensive deductibles are $500 and $1,000. Both are fully covered under our current promotion for qualifying customers.

Ready to find out what your repair will cost — and whether you qualify for our deductible promotion? Contact 48-Hour Auto Hail Repair for a free estimate. We handle the insurance process from start to finish so you can focus on getting back on the road.

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