# Nationwide Claim? Body Shop Lewisville TX | DG Collision

> Yes — we repair Nationwide-insured vehicles: direct billing, genuine parts argued in writing, free loaners. The network is optional in Texas. (972) 219-0864.

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# NATIONWIDE CLAIM? YOUR CHOICE, COVERED.

Yes — we repair Nationwide-insured vehicles all the time. Direct billing to Nationwide, supplements documented at teardown, in-house ADAS calibration, free loaner cars, written lifetime warranty. Nationwide’s own materials present its repair network as recommended — and confirm out-of-network repairs are covered — while Texas Insurance Code §1952.301 makes the shop choice your legal right.

The Repair Network, Explained

Direct billing to Nationwide — you pay the deductible, once

Genuine parts argued in writing — not “alternative” by default

National General confusion untangled — that’s an Allstate brand

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TL;DR

You do not have to use a Nationwide On Your Side Auto Repair Network shop — Nationwide’s own materials present the network as recommended and confirm that out-of-network repairs are covered, and Texas Insurance Code §1952.301 makes the shop choice your legal right. One detail from Nationwide’s own network paperwork is worth reading twice before you decide anything: the network guarantee promises repair or replacement of “defects in Alternative Parts” — capital A, capital P — for as long as you own or lease the vehicle. That phrase tells you what the network repair is built around: non-OEM parts, with a guarantee wrapped around them. To Nationwide’s credit, standing behind those parts in writing is more than many carriers offer — but a guarantee on an alternative part is not the same thing as a genuine part, and in Texas, §1952.301 bars insurers from limiting coverage by the brand, type, kind, age, vendor, supplier, or condition of parts — which means the genuine-parts argument is yours to make, and here we make it for you, in writing, on every structural and safety-related component. The rest works like every claim we run: file with Nationwide (app, nationwide.com, or 1-800-421-3535), hand us the claim number, and we tear down, photograph, and itemize the complete damage, submit one documented supplement, and bill Nationwide directly — your out-of-pocket is your deductible, once. One disambiguation this page owes DFW: National General is not Nationwide — it’s been an Allstate company since January 2021; if that’s the name on your card, your claim runs differently and we handle those too. The network’s dual 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. Free loaner from our 50+ fleet, no day limit.

- The network is optional — Nationwide’s own materials say out-of-network repairs are covered; §1952.301 makes the choice a legal right no adjuster can override.

- “Alternative Parts” is Nationwide’s own phrase — the network guarantee is written around non-OEM parts. Guaranteed is good; genuine is better, and the argument is yours to make.

- We make the genuine-parts argument in writing — on every structural and safety-related component, under §1952.301, so the fight is ours, not yours.

- National General ≠ Nationwide — it’s an Allstate brand since January 2021. Different carrier, different claim flow; we handle both.

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

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

Reviewed by [Shah Jiwani](https://dgcollision.com/about/shah-jiwani/) · Owner, DG Collision Center
Updated August 19, 2026
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## How Nationwide Claims Work At An Independent Shop

Nationwide’s claim starts at nationwide.com, in their app, or on the claims line at 1-800-421-3535 — and from there the machinery is familiar: an opening estimate, often photo-based, followed by whatever the first pass didn’t price. Here’s how that meets our shop: file the claim, hand us the claim number, and we take it from there. We bill Nationwide 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; Nationwide pays the approved balance straight to us.

The detail worth understanding on this carrier lives in its own network paperwork. Nationwide’s On Your Side Auto Repair Network guarantee promises repair or replacement of “defects in Alternative Parts” — their capitalization, not ours — for as long as you own or lease the vehicle. Read plainly, that phrase tells you what the network repair is engineered around: non-OEM parts, with a guarantee wrapped around them. And credit where due — a written stand-behind on alternative parts is more consumer protection than many carriers put on paper. But a guaranteed alternative part is still an alternative part, and on structural and safety-related components — bumper reinforcements, absorbers, the brackets that hold a radar where the engineers aimed it — the difference matters. In Texas, [Insurance Code §1952.301](https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/IN/htm/IN.1952.htm) bars insurers from limiting coverage by the brand, type, kind, age, vendor, supplier, or condition of parts. That makes the genuine-parts argument yours to make — and here, we make it for you, in writing, on every estimate.

Still deciding whether to file at all? Our [insurance-rates guide](https://dgcollision.com/guides/hail-claim-insurance-rates/) and [OEM-vs-aftermarket guide](https://dgcollision.com/guides/oem-vs-aftermarket-parts-texas/) walk both the money and the parts questions honestly before you commit to anything.

## The On Your Side Auto Repair Network — What It Is And Isn’t

What it is: Nationwide’s managed-repair network — certified shops, a faster claims lane, and a dual guarantee: repairs at network facilities are backed by both the shop and Nationwide, covering workmanship and — in the network paperwork’s own words — defects in Alternative Parts, for as long as you own or lease the vehicle. That’s genuine convenience with real backing, and if hands-off is your top priority, it’s a reasonable option.

What it isn’t: mandatory. Nationwide’s own materials present the network as recommended and confirm that repairs at an out-of-network shop are covered. 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. Covered damage is covered damage at any shop you pick — same claim, same coverage, same deductible.

The trade-off to weigh: the network’s guarantee is written around alternative parts; an independent shop’s documentation is written around your actual car. We photograph everything at teardown, write the repair to OEM procedures, argue genuine parts in writing where safety and structure are involved, and negotiate as your shop rather than the carrier’s partner. 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 Nationwide Claim, Step By Step

| Claim Stage | What Nationwide Does | What We Do |
|---|---|---|

1. File the claim

Nationwide app, nationwide.com, or 1-800-421-3535

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

2. First estimate

Often photo-based — visible damage only, frequently written with alternative parts in the math

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 — with the genuine-parts argument made in writing under §1952.301

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 #4 — the supplement, where the parts conversation gets settled in writing. The mechanics live in our [supplements guide](https://dgcollision.com/guides/insurance-estimate-final/) and our [OEM-vs-aftermarket guide](https://dgcollision.com/guides/oem-vs-aftermarket-parts-texas/).

Real Results

## THE CLAIM WE SEE MOST, DONE RIGHT

Drag the slider. A front-end hit — the claim class where alternative-parts estimates are most common, rebuilt with the parts argued in writing.

Before
After

#### Front-End — Bumper, Grille & Hood Rebuild

Pictured: a customer’s Toyota RAV4 — front ends are where estimates lean hardest on alternative parts, and where the bumper photographs fine while the absorber, brackets, and radar mount behind it wait for teardown; documented, argued, customer paid the deductible, nothing more

### Have A Nationwide Claim Number Already?

That’s all we need. Call or text it over with a couple of photos — we’ll schedule drop-off, reserve your free loaner, and make the parts argument in writing from here.

Common Questions

## NATIONWIDE CLAIMS FAQ

**Q: Do I have to use a Nationwide On Your Side Auto Repair Network shop?**

A: No. Nationwide’s own materials present the network as recommended and confirm that out-of-network repairs are covered — and Texas Insurance Code §1952.301 makes the shop choice a legal right no adjuster can override. Tell Nationwide “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 Nationwide?**

A: Yes — we repair Nationwide-insured vehicles all the time: direct billing to Nationwide, teardown-documented supplements, the genuine-parts argument made in writing, 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: Is National General the same as Nationwide?**

A: No — and the mix-up is constant, so here’s the untangling: National General has been an Allstate company since January 2021, sold mostly through independent agents, and it has no corporate connection to Nationwide at all. If the name on your card is National General, your claim runs through Allstate’s ecosystem, not Nationwide’s — and yes, we handle those claims too, with the same direct billing and documentation. If your card says Nationwide, this page is your map. Two minutes with your policy documents settles which one you have.

**Q: Nationwide’s network guarantee mentions “Alternative Parts.” What are those?**

A: Alternative Parts is the industry’s polite term for non-OEM: aftermarket, recycled, or remanufactured components rather than parts from your vehicle’s manufacturer. Nationwide’s network paperwork guarantees repair or replacement of defects in Alternative Parts for as long as you own or lease the vehicle — which, read plainly, tells you the network repair is written with those parts in the math. Credit where due: standing behind them in writing beats silence. But on structural and safety-related components, a guaranteed imitation is still an imitation — and §1952.301 means the genuine-parts conversation is yours to have. Our [OEM-vs-aftermarket guide](https://dgcollision.com/guides/oem-vs-aftermarket-parts-texas/) walks the whole taxonomy honestly.

**Q: Can Nationwide 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. Estimates are often written assuming alternative parts anyway — that’s the opening position, not the final word. We work the parts conversation with the adjuster in writing and push for OEM on structural and safety-related components: reinforcements, absorbers, sensor brackets, anything the crash engineering depends on. That fight is ours to have, not yours.

**Q: The photo estimate came back low — is that the final number?**

A: No. A photo estimate prices what the camera captured — and a front bumper photographs deceptively well while the absorber, brackets, and radar mount behind it wait for teardown. Hidden damage gets documented on the lift and paid through supplements on the same claim; we submit them to Nationwide 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: Will my repair be guaranteed outside the network?**

A: Yes — by us, in writing, for life. Nationwide’s dual guarantee — the shop’s and Nationwide’s together — applies at its network facilities for as long as you own or lease 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. And ours is written around genuine parts argued onto the estimate, not alternative ones. Whoever you choose, get the warranty in writing.

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

A: One number: your deductible, once — Nationwide pays the approved balance directly to us. Using your own shop doesn’t meaningfully slow anything down: 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, 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.
