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Paintless dent & hail damage repair in Warrensburg, MO

In a UCM college town, the first question after hail is whether a claim even clears the deductible. The good news: hail is almost always cosmetic, comprehensive covers it past your deductible, and paintless dent repair restores each panel to factory shape — no filler, no respray, clean CARFAX. We’re about fifty miles northwest in Olathe — drop it off, or we’ll come to you if you need.

Our shop is back up the metro in Olathe, so pickup and delivery across Warrensburg cost you nothing. 23 years of paintless dent repair, 5,000+ vehicles restored.

Gray Dodge Charger SRT with hail dents across the hood and roof, before and after paintless dent repair for a Warrensburg, MO driver
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If you have hail damage in Warrensburg, do this first

Most hail damage looks worse than it is. A hood full of dents can read like a totaled car, but it’s almost always cosmetic, and most comprehensive policies cover the repair. Because hail rarely breaks the paint, paintless dent repair brings each panel back to its factory shape without fillers or a respray — so you keep your original finish and a clean CARFAX. We’ve done that for more than 5,000 vehicles from our Olathe shop, and it starts with three things you can do right now.

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Photograph every panel

Shoot the hood, roof, trunk, and both sides. If the light is flat, hold your phone flashlight low across each panel — the shadows make even shallow dents show. These photos are your record if the first estimate comes back light.

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Don’t assume a body shop

Paintless dent repair works the metal from behind and keeps your original factory paint — no filler, no repaint, no CARFAX repaint entry. For most hail, it’s the right call, and it’s the only work we do.

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Get the full picture before you call

We’re in Olathe and we come to you across Warrensburg. Bring us the photos and we’ll walk the deductible math, tell you honestly whether filing is even worth it, and hand you the script for your carrier. You file the claim — we do the repair.

Read the full guide: what to do after hail
Before and after of paintless dent repair at the Hail Solutions Olathe shop

Before and after of paintless dent repair at our Olathe shop

Before and after Warrensburg hail dent repairs

Actual vehicles restored at our Olathe shop — no stock photos. More in our repair results and shop gallery.

Black Genesis G70 with a hail-dimpled roof and trunk smoothed out by paintless dent repair, restored at our Olathe shop
Red Chevrolet Camaro hood pocked with hail dents, before and after paintless dent repair, restored at our Olathe shop
Tan Subaru Outback with hail damage across the roof, before and after paintless dent repair, restored at our Olathe shop

What hail repair costs in Warrensburg — and what you’ll actually pay

What you’ll pay comes down to two things: the number of dents and whether your vehicle has aluminum panels. Light hail typically runs $1,500 to $3,500 on steel, moderate lands between $3,500 and $8,000, and severe damage climbs from there — aluminum adds roughly 25% because it takes heat and specialized pulling. With comprehensive coverage you’re responsible for your deductible and the claim covers the rest, which is why filing usually makes sense once you’re past light damage.

Light
50–100 dents · dime to nickel
Steel panels$1,500–$3,500
Aluminum$2,000–$4,500
Usually worth filing
Moderate
100–300 dents · nickel to quarter
Steel panels$3,500–$8,000
Aluminum$4,500–$10,000
File the claim
Severe
300+ dents · quarter and larger
Steel panels$8,000–$15,000
Aluminum$10,000–$18,000
Call before accepting a total-loss offer
Common insurance questions
Will filing a hail claim raise my rates?
Hail is a no-fault comprehensive event, so the filing itself generally doesn’t move your premium the way an at-fault accident would. The specifics depend on your carrier and history, so we’ll walk the math with you first. How comprehensive claims work →
What if the first estimate comes back low?
Desk and photo reviews routinely miss 20–40% of the dents — an adjuster can’t map a roof from a photo the way a technician can under LED lighting. We document every panel in person, submit it in CCC ONE format, and the gap closes on most claims. How supplements work →
Can my insurer make me use one of their shops?
No. Under Missouri rules your insurer can recommend a shop but can’t require one — you choose where the work is done, and the carrier pays the same either way. Your right to choose →
Mapping hail damage under LED line boards at our Olathe shop
Mapping every dent under LED line boards

Should you file a claim? Run the numbers.

Filing isn’t automatic. If the repair is small, it can cost less than it’s worth to involve insurance — and if it’s large, a comprehensive claim is usually the right move. This quick, private check weighs the damage against your own policy; nothing is sent anywhere and no one calls you.

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Should I file a hail damage claim?

Answer two questions. We'll give you a straight recommendation with a repair estimate range — no email, no phone number, no strings.

1. How bad is the damage?
2. What's your comprehensive deductible?$500
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Recommended: File

Yes — this is exactly what comprehensive insurance is for.

Estimated repair: $3,500–$8,000. After your $500 deductible, you're looking at $3,000–$7,500 the insurer covers. Hail claims typically don't raise rates.

This tool is an estimate, not legal or insurance advice. Repair costs vary by vehicle, damage pattern, and carrier. Your insurer has the final say on claim specifics.

Which insurance carrier are you dealing with?

State Farm is the #1 auto insurer in Missouri, and Shelter Insurance — a Missouri company headquartered just up the road in Columbia — keeps one of the densest agent networks on this side of the state, so most Warrensburg drivers are working with a carrier we deal with every week.

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Select your carrier below. If you don’t see yours, choose “And More” and continue with the same guided setup.

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How the repair works, step by step

You stay in control of the claim, and we carry the repair. You make the call to your insurer — it’s your claim — and from there most of the work lands on us, from the LED inspection to the pickup to the final walkthrough. Here’s how the seven steps go.

1

Document the damage

Photograph every panel in good light. This is the record that protects you if the first estimate runs light.

2

We inspect it free in Warrensburg

At your place or our shop. We map every dent under LED line boards and write it up in CCC ONE format.

3

You file your claim

You open it with your carrier — it’s yours. We hand you the exact script for your insurer. We never file for you.

4

We document the full scope

Every panel, in the format adjusters expect, so the approved amount reflects the real work — not a photo guess.

5

We pick up your vehicle

Free across the metro. Driveway, office lot, dealer lot — wherever the car is, we come to it.

6

We do the repair

Bryan and the team work every panel by hand. Factory paint preserved, no filler, no repaint.

7

We deliver it back

Cleaned, inspected, and looking like the storm never happened — with a lifetime warranty in writing.

Paintless dent repair in progress on a hail-damaged panel at the Olathe shop
Paintless dent repair in progress at our Olathe shop
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Storm hit your car in Warrensburg? Let’s make this easy.

Take a few photos, work through the free walkthrough to see whether filing beats your deductible, and hand us the claim number once your insurer gives it to you. We make the run up US-50 to Warrensburg, collect the car wherever it sits — a campus lot, a rental driveway, the curb downtown — do the repair, and bring it back with the dents gone.

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Missouri hail-claim law, in plain English

The part most shops never explain — and the law is more on your side than you’d think.

What hail damage looks like, level by level

Most hail damage falls into one of three levels, and which one you’re looking at drives both the repair time and whether filing a claim makes sense. Here’s how to tell them apart.

Light hail dents on a vehicle panel, revealed under raking LED light in Olathe, KS
Light
50–100 dents · dime to nickel

The most common outcome, and almost always cosmetic — your car is safe to drive. Easy to miss in flat light, easy to see at a low angle.

Usually worth filing
A hail dent on a vehicle hood under LED line-board inspection in Olathe, KS
Moderate
100–300 dents · nickel to quarter

Clearly visible without special lighting. Shows worst on broad flat panels — hoods, roofs, tailgates — which is where the dent counts climb fast.

File the claim
Dense hail dents marked across a vehicle quarter panel before paintless dent repair in Olathe, KS
Severe
300+ dents · quarter and larger

Panels visibly deformed. On older vehicles, a low value plus an inflated estimate can approach Missouri’s total-loss line — but many of these are saveable.

Call before accepting a total-loss offer

How much hail does Warrensburg get?

Sitting out at the far east edge of the metro does not spare Warrensburg — west-central Missouri sees its share of spring hail, and the wider numbers below put a figure on a season most drivers here already feel coming.

Hail-dented quarter panel marked for paintless dent repair at the Hail Solutions Olathe shop

How much hail does the Kansas City metro get?

Enough that most drivers here deal with it eventually. The metro’s hail season runs roughly March through June, storms can move through from any direction, and a single spring can bring stones big enough to dent a hood or roof. The good news is that most of it is cosmetic — exactly what paintless dent repair is built to undo.

Missouri logged 253 large-hail events of one inch or bigger in 2025, which means storms heavy enough to dent metal are a normal part of a west-central Missouri spring, not a freak occurrence.

About 1.86 million vehicles are registered across the eight-county Kansas City metro.

Kansas City’s hail season runs roughly March through June, and no storm follows a fixed path — any given storm can move through from any direction. Most damage is cosmetic dents in sheet metal, not broken glass or panels.

Which Warrensburg cars actually take the hail?

A lot of homes here have a garage, but a college town parks differently. The vehicles that get dimpled are the ones sitting out all day with no driver near them — and in Warrensburg that means campus first, the streets and lots around town second.

The UCM lots fill before the storms do

Thousands of student and staff cars pack the open surface lots at the University of Central Missouri from the morning bell onward, and afternoon is exactly when spring cells tend to fire. Nobody is moving a car between classes, so one storm can pit an entire lot of them at once. Plenty of those are the older, paid-off commuters where the only real question is whether the repair clears the deductible.

Off campus, the cars are out too

Renters near campus lean on street and driveway parking, and a weekend at Pertle Springs or an hour by the Old Drum statue downtown still leaves a car uncovered under open sky. With US-50 and MO-13 crossing in town, most of the everyday parking around Warrensburg has nothing overhead, so a fast cell reaches the metal long before anyone thinks to pull a tarp.

The shop behind the repair

A permanent local business — not a tent that follows the storms.

Bryan Wilson has been straightening hail-dented metal since 2002. More than 5,000 vehicles later, he still trains every technician who works under the Hail Solutions name and personally handles the hard jobs — aluminum panels and severe, hundreds-of-dents cars that need judgment, not just hours. That experience is the difference between a panel that looks repaired and one that looks like the storm never happened.

We’re a fixed address, and that matters more than it sounds. After a big storm, out-of-state crews set up in parking lots, take the easy claims, and are gone before any warranty question comes up. Hail Solutions is here year-round at 2109 E Kansas City Rd in Olathe — you can find us in February, not just after a June hailstorm. Every repair is backed by a lifetime warranty in writing, which only means something if the shop is still standing to honor it.

That permanence is also why insurers and customers across Johnson County keep sending cars our way: the documentation is clean, the work holds up, and there’s a real building and a real name behind it.

23 yrsOf paintless dent repair experience, since 2002
5,000+Vehicles restored
LifetimeWarranty, in writing, on every repair

Hail Solutions, serving Warrensburg

We run one permanent shop in Olathe, roughly 50 miles up US-50 from Warrensburg. That distance is real, and it is the reason we drive it instead of you: we collect the car in town and bring it back, at no charge. The crews that set up in a parking lot for a few days after a big storm are a different story — they pack up and leave Warrensburg behind, and the warranty leaves with them. A fixed Olathe address means the guarantee is written down, the right lights and tools stay in one place, and there is somewhere to call a year from now.

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2109 E Kansas City Rd, #22
Olathe, KS 66061
Mon–Fri 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sat 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sun Closed

Warrensburg hail repair questions

My car is older — is hail repair even worth filing on it?

Run the deductible math first. Hail repair runs roughly $1,500 to $3,500 for a light hit, $3,500 to $8,000 for a moderate one, and past $8,000 when it’s severe — and with comprehensive coverage you pay only your deductible regardless. So even on a paid-off UCM commuter, if the repair costs more than your deductible, filing usually comes out ahead. The free walkthrough lets you weigh that in a couple of minutes before you ever call your insurer.

Do you pick up in Warrensburg, or do I drive to Olathe?

We make the trip — the shop is roughly 50 miles west in Olathe, and bringing the car in and home again is free to you. Leave it in your driveway, in a UCM campus lot, or in a space along US-50; we collect it from wherever it sits.

Will filing a claim raise my rates?

Hail damage is covered under your comprehensive policy and isn’t pinned on you as fault, so the claim by itself rarely behaves like an at-fault wreck on your premium. Your insurer and your prior claims still factor in — your agent can spell out your situation.

Could the insurer total my car instead of fixing it?

On a lower-value car it’s a real possibility, and a college town has plenty of those. Missouri lets an insurer declare a total loss once projected repairs hit 80% of the vehicle’s worth — so a modest book value plus a high first body-shop estimate can cross that line fast. Pricing the work with accurate paintless dent repair figures, which run well below fill-and-respray numbers, usually keeps the estimate under the threshold and the car repairable.

How long does the repair take?

For the average car, expect a turnaround of one to three days; heavy hail can stretch that toward a week. After we look the vehicle over you’ll get a straight estimate of the timeline, and the car doesn’t sit idle while it’s in the shop.

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