# Liberty Mutual Claim? Body Shop Lewisville | DG Collision

> Yes — we repair Liberty Mutual and Safeco insured vehicles: direct billing, supplements handled, free loaners. The network is optional in Texas. (972) 219-0864.

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# LIBERTY MUTUAL CLAIM? THE CHOICE IS ALWAYS YOURS.

Yes — we repair Liberty Mutual–insured vehicles all the time, Safeco policies included. Direct billing to Liberty Mutual, supplements documented at teardown, in-house ADAS calibration, free loaner cars, written lifetime warranty. Liberty’s own claims pages say the choice of repair shops is always yours — and Texas Insurance Code §1952.301 makes that a legal right.

The Guaranteed Repair Network, Explained

Direct billing to Liberty Mutual — you pay the deductible, once

Safeco & Liberty County Mutual policies handled identically

Network-rate opening numbers reconciled with documentation

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TL;DR

You do not have to use a Liberty Mutual Guaranteed Repair Network shop — Liberty’s own claims pages say the choice of repair shops is always yours and that you’re under no obligation to use a recommended repair service, and Texas Insurance Code §1952.301 turns that into law. One mechanism worth understanding going in: Liberty’s own materials also say the repair amount as determined by a network shop is payable to you whether or not you use their services — which means the opening number on your claim is typically priced at the network’s negotiated rates, describing a network repair rather than necessarily your repair. That’s not a trick; it’s how managed-repair pricing works — and it’s exactly why the teardown matters: we document the complete damage with photographs and OEM procedures, submit one comprehensive supplement, and reconcile the network-rate opening number into the documented repair, billed direct to Liberty Mutual. The same goes for the Express Estimate photo tool — use it freely, and treat the result as an opening number, because photos price what the camera can see. Family clarity: Safeco has been a Liberty Mutual company since 2008 (Liberty has announced it’s retiring the Safeco name into the Liberty brand), and Texas policies across the family are commonly written through Liberty County Mutual Insurance Company — same claims organization, same rights, handled identically here. The network’s guarantee applies at network shops; here your repair carries our written lifetime warranty for as long as you own the vehicle, from a shop that’s been in Lewisville since 1978. Your out-of-pocket is your deductible, once — and a free loaner from our 50+ fleet carries you the whole way, no day limit.

- “Always yours” is Liberty’s own phrase — the network is optional, and §1952.301 makes the shop choice a legal right no adjuster can override.

- The opening number is priced at network rates — Liberty’s materials say the network-determined amount is payable either way; documentation reconciles it into your actual repair.

- Express Estimate = an opening number — the photo tool prices what the camera captured; teardown and supplements find the rest, billed to Liberty, not you.

- Safeco and Liberty County Mutual are the same family — Safeco joined Liberty Mutual in 2008, Texas policies commonly ride on Liberty County Mutual paper, and we handle all of it identically.

- Warranty question answered — their guarantee lives at network shops; ours is written, lifetime, and yours here.

- One number out of pocket — your deductible, once; Liberty Mutual pays the approved balance direct to us.

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Updated August 19, 2026
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## How Liberty Mutual Claims Work At An Independent Shop

Liberty Mutual’s claim starts wherever you like — the Liberty Mutual app, libertymutual.com, or the claims line — and the app will usually offer you Express Estimate: upload photos of the damage, get a preliminary number back quickly. Here’s how all of that meets our shop: file the claim, hand us the claim number, and we take it from there. We bill Liberty Mutual directly, document the complete damage at teardown, submit the supplements the first estimate needs, and handle the adjuster conversations for you. You pay your deductible; Liberty pays the approved balance straight to us.

One mechanism makes Liberty claims worth reading about before you sign anything. Liberty’s own materials say the repair amount as determined by a Guaranteed Repair Network shop is payable to you whether or not you use their services. Read that twice: it means your opening number is typically built on the network’s negotiated rates — pricing that describes a network repair, at network labor rates, with network parts assumptions. There’s nothing underhanded about it; that’s simply how managed-repair pricing works. But it does mean the first number and your repair can be two different things — and the bridge between them is documentation. We photograph everything on the lift, itemize against OEM procedures, and submit one comprehensive supplement that reconciles the network-rate opening number into what repairing your actual car actually requires. Covered damage is covered damage — at any shop you pick.

Still deciding whether to file at all? Our [insurance-rates guide](https://dgcollision.com/guides/hail-claim-insurance-rates/) and [supplements guide](https://dgcollision.com/guides/insurance-estimate-final/) walk the money side honestly before you commit to anything.

## The Guaranteed Repair Network — What It Is And Isn’t

What it is: the Guaranteed Repair Network is Liberty Mutual’s managed-repair program — more than 2,000 shops nationwide, inspected and approved by Liberty, working at negotiated rates, with repairs 100% guaranteed for as long as you own your vehicle. That’s a real network with a real guarantee, and if hands-off convenience is your top priority, it’s a reasonable option.

What it isn’t: mandatory. Liberty’s own claims pages say the choice of repair shops is always yours and that you’re under no obligation to use a recommended repair service. In Texas, [Insurance Code §1952.301](https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/IN/htm/IN.1952.htm) turns that from a courtesy into a legal right — and it holds whether your policy wears the Liberty Mutual name, the Safeco name, or Liberty County Mutual paper, because covered damage is covered damage at any shop you pick.

The trade-off to weigh: the network’s negotiated rates are the network’s deal with Liberty — and per Liberty’s own materials, they’re also the basis of the number you’re offered when you go elsewhere. At an independent shop, the documentation works for you: we write the repair to OEM procedures, photograph the evidence, and reconcile the difference through the supplement process, as your shop rather than the carrier’s partner. And on the guarantee question: theirs applies at network shops; here your repair leaves with our written lifetime warranty — same as-long-as-you-own-it duration, from the shop that actually did the work. If an adjuster leans on your choice, our [shop-choice guide](https://dgcollision.com/guides/insurance-recommended-body-shop/) has the exact scripts.

## Your Liberty Mutual Claim, Step By Step

| Claim Stage | What Liberty Mutual Does | What We Do |
|---|---|---|

1. File the claim

Liberty Mutual app, libertymutual.com, or the claims line — Safeco and Liberty County Mutual policies run through the same organization

Nothing yet — or call us first to see if the damage even clears your deductible

2. First estimate

Often via Express Estimate photos — visible damage only, priced on network-rate assumptions

Treat it as an opening number; schedule drop-off and your free loaner

3. Teardown

Waits on documentation

Full teardown and blueprint — every hidden finding photographed and itemized against OEM procedures

4. Supplement

Adjuster reviews — typically 2–5 business days per cycle

One comprehensive, photographed supplement that reconciles the network-rate number into the documented repair

5. Repair & delivery

Pays the approved total minus your deductible, direct to the shop

Repair, refinish, post-repair scan, in-house ADAS calibration, detail, delivery — with our written lifetime warranty

The stage that decides your experience is #3 — the teardown. An Express Estimate prices what a phone camera saw; a blueprint prices the repair. The mechanics live in our [supplements guide](https://dgcollision.com/guides/insurance-estimate-final/) and on the [collision repair page](https://dgcollision.com/services/collision-repair/).

Real Results

## THE CLAIM WE SEE MOST, DONE RIGHT

Drag the slider. A side impact that photographed as door skins — torn down, documented, and rebuilt completely, billed direct to the carrier.

Before
After

#### Side-Impact — Doors & Quarter Panel Rebuild

Pictured: a customer’s Honda Civic — the claim class where a photo estimate sees paint and the teardown finds the intrusion damage behind closed doors; documented, supplemented, customer paid the deductible, nothing more

### Have A Liberty Mutual Claim Number Already?

That’s all we need — Safeco and Liberty County Mutual policies included. Call or text it over with a couple of photos; we’ll schedule drop-off, reserve your free loaner, and reconcile the claim from here.

Common Questions

## LIBERTY MUTUAL CLAIMS FAQ

**Q: Do I have to use a Liberty Mutual Guaranteed Repair Network shop?**

A: No. Liberty’s own claims pages say the choice of repair shops is always yours and that you’re under no obligation to use a recommended repair service — and Texas Insurance Code §1952.301 makes that a legal right no adjuster can override. The network is a convenience program with a real guarantee, not a requirement. Tell Liberty “I’m using DG Collision Center in Lewisville” and the claim proceeds exactly the same — same coverage, same deductible.

**Q: Does DG Collision Center work with Liberty Mutual?**

A: Yes — we repair Liberty Mutual–insured vehicles all the time: direct billing to Liberty, teardown-documented supplements, and every adjuster conversation handled for you. We’re an independent shop, not a network member — which means the documentation works for you, not for a carrier partnership.

**Q: My policy says Safeco — or Liberty County Mutual. Is that the same company?**

A: Same family, same claims organization. Safeco has been a Liberty Mutual company since 2008, and Liberty has announced it’s retiring the Safeco name into the Liberty Mutual brand — so a Safeco policy is a Liberty policy in everything but the logo. In Texas, personal-auto policies across the family are commonly written through Liberty County Mutual Insurance Company — a Texas entity structure most national carriers use. Whichever name is on your card, we handle the claim identically: direct billing, documented supplements, and your §1952.301 shop-choice rights fully intact.

**Q: The Express Estimate came back low — is that the final number?**

A: No. Express Estimate is Liberty’s photo tool — upload pictures, get a preliminary number quickly. It’s convenient and worth using; just know what it prices: the damage your camera captured, on network-rate assumptions. Hidden brackets, intrusion damage, sensor mounts, and required calibrations get documented at teardown and paid through supplements on the same claim — we submit them to Liberty directly with photos and OEM procedures attached, and on moderate-and-above repairs the final total routinely lands well past the first photo number.

**Q: Liberty says the network shop’s amount is “payable to you whether or not you use their services.” What does that actually mean?**

A: It means the opening offer on your claim is typically priced the way a network shop would price it — at rates the network negotiated with Liberty. That’s their published mechanism, not a secret, and there’s a fair logic to it. But it also means the first number describes a network repair, not necessarily your repair — OEM procedures, genuine parts arguments, and hidden-damage findings all live outside that opening math. The supplement process exists to reconcile exactly this gap, and reconciling it with photographs and OEM documentation is the core of what we do on every Liberty claim.

**Q: Will my repair be guaranteed outside the Guaranteed Repair Network?**

A: Yes — by us, in writing, for life. Liberty’s network guarantee covers repairs at its 2,000-plus approved shops for as long as you own the vehicle; at DG your repair carries our written lifetime warranty on workmanship and paint for exactly as long — from the shop that actually performed the work, in Lewisville since 1978. Whoever you choose, get the warranty in writing.

**Q: Can Liberty Mutual require aftermarket parts on my repair?**

A: Texas Insurance Code §1952.301 bars insurers from limiting coverage by specifying the brand, type, kind, age, vendor, supplier, or condition of parts. Network-rate estimates are often written assuming non-OEM parts — we work that conversation with the adjuster in writing and push for OEM on structural and safety-related components. That fight is ours to have, not yours.

**Q: What’s my out-of-pocket — and do I get a loaner?**

A: One number: your deductible, once — Liberty Mutual pays the approved balance directly to us. Using your own shop doesn’t meaningfully slow anything down either: claims move at the speed of documentation, and complete, photographed, itemized supplements are the format adjusters approve fastest. A free loaner from our 50+ fleet carries you for the full duration of the repair, no day limit, whatever your policy’s rental coverage says — and on qualifying claims, deductible assistance is legal on Texas auto repairs with honest billing; our [deductible guide](https://dgcollision.com/guides/do-i-have-to-pay-my-deductible/) explains the mechanism.
