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Hailstorm Causes Vehicle Damage across Southeast Nebraska; Progressive Offers Six Simple Steps to Getting Back on the Road

OMAHA, Neb.--June 7, 2005--Sunday evening's hailstorm in southeast Nebraska caused widespread damage to cars. If your vehicle was damaged, there are six steps you should take to restore your vehicle to its pre-accident condition, according to The Progressive Group of Insurance Companies.

"We know how important it is to get you and your vehicle back on the road quickly - that's what our 24/7, in-person claims service is all about. Understanding your repair options can help you save time and money," said Scott Snapp, catastrophe response director, Progressive.

Progressive has deployed additional Catastrophe Response Team representatives to handle the expected volume of related claims and will continue to monitor the need to allocate additional resources to ensure that its customers are properly serviced in a timely manner. The company has set up drive-in claims centers in the Omaha and Lincoln areas and is encouraging its customers who suffered hail damage to call 1-800-PROGRESSIVE (1-800-776-4737) as soon as possible.

If your vehicle is damaged in a hailstorm, Progressive recommends that you take the following steps:


    1.  Call your insurance company immediately to report the damage.

    2.  Discuss your repair with your insurance company and your body
        shop. Hail damage to sheet metal may need to be hammered and
        painted. However, trained technicians may recommend paintless
        dent removal (PDR), which involves using specially-molded
        metal tools on the underside of a damaged part that won't
        disturb the factory finish. This method is often utilized by
        manufacturers and dealers to repair new vehicles and will not
        invalidate paint warranties.

        PDR cannot be performed if the dents are too large, if there
        are too many dents or if the paint finish is damaged. Prior
        body damage that required plastic fillers or bonding may also
        make PDR difficult. Your insurance company will be able to
        determine the severity of your damage and consult with you and
        the body shop on which repair method makes the most sense for
        your vehicle.

    3.  Find a reputable facility. Save time and money by asking your
        insurance company if it has a preferred PDR provider. If you
        choose a repair shop on your own, contact the Better Business
        Bureau or get referrals from friends. Ask the shop how PDR
        works and how they access hard to reach places to make the
        repair. The preferred method is to pull the dents from the
        outside rather than drilling holes to access the dent from
        beneath the panel.

    4.  Find out how long the repair will take. Paintless dent repair
        is an efficient and effective technique for repairing damage
        to your vehicle, and may be completed within a day. However,
        in southeast Nebraska, lots of cars were damaged, so the work
        may take a little longer due to the volume of vehicles that
        need to be repaired.

    5.  Make sure your vehicle is repaired to your satisfaction. 
        Before accepting your vehicle, look at the surface in
        fluorescent lighting and from several angles so that you can
        see all the details. Check for any remaining dents before you
        take your vehicle home.

    6.  Ask if the shop guarantees its work. If you notice a flaw in
        your vehicle's repair, you should be able to have it fixed at
        no additional charge. Know how your body shop will handle any
        problems you might have with your vehicle after the repair.
        Get guarantee and contact information in writing. Ask your
        insurance company if it guarantees the work of its preferred
        body shops.

Taking these simple steps can help you get your vehicle repaired and get you back on the road. In addition, ensuring that you receive safe, high quality, cost effective repairs, keeps the cost of your claim down and can help to keep down the cost of auto insurance for all consumers.

Progressive is the third largest auto insurance provider in Nebraska based on 2004 direct written premium.

The Progressive Group of Insurance Companies, in business since 1937, ranks third in the nation for auto insurance based on premiums written and provides drivers with competitive rates and 24/7, in-person and online service. The products and services of the Progressive Direct Group of Insurance Companies are marketed directly to consumers by phone at 1-800-PROGRESSIVE and online at progressivedirect.com through the Progressive Direct(SM) brand. The Drive Group of Progressive Insurance Companies offers insurance through more than 30,000 independent insurance agencies that market their products and services through the Drive Insurance from Progressive(SM) brand. For more information, go to driveinsurance.com.

Scott Snapp, catastrophe response director, Progressive, is available for interview.