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Repairing Hail Damage

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Updated: May 7, 2008
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WXCLEANUPpkg2008-05-07-1210214081.jpgThe recent hail is sure to keep dent shops busy. Many cars sustained pretty extensive damage after several thunderstorms swept through the area, and removing those dents can get pretty expensive. You may want to check out the extent of the damage before taking you car in. Also call your insurance to check if your policy helps cover the repair costs. Allen Scott at AS Dent Shop says his business picks up this time of year. "Summertime is always more busy because of the hail. I remove other types of dents, but hail creates a lot of business. Most folks will assess the damage and figure out how much deductible theyve got, then theyll turn it into their insurance, so it takes a little bit of time, and then theyll come see me."

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