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How to File a Tesla Insurance Claim When the App Is Down

Tesla app not working when you need to file an insurance claim? Here is how to file manually by phone, what information you need, and how to get your claim started fast.

Last edited on May 18, 2026
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You just got into a fender bender, a gate scraped your Tesla, or a hailstorm left dents across the hood. You open the Tesla app to file a claim — and it does not work. Maybe it is throwing an error, maybe it is stuck loading, or maybe the insurance section is simply unresponsive.

Now what?

Tesla Insurance is designed to be managed entirely through the Tesla app, which is great when it works. When it does not, the process for filing a claim can feel opaque. This guide covers every alternative method so you can get your claim filed fast.

Why the Tesla App Sometimes Fails for Insurance Claims

Tesla Insurance launched as a fully digital, app-based experience. But like any software, it has its issues:

  • App updates can temporarily break features
  • Server outages affect claim submission forms
  • Account sync issues between your Tesla account and insurance profile
  • Regional availability of certain features varies

The problem is that unlike traditional insurers (State Farm, GEICO, Progressive), Tesla Insurance does not have a network of local offices you can walk into. When the app fails, you need to know the manual workarounds.

Step 1: Try These Quick Fixes First

Before going the manual route, try:

  1. Force-close and reopen the app
  2. Update the app to the latest version
  3. Log out and log back in
  4. Try a different device — phone vs. tablet, or switch from Wi-Fi to cellular
  5. Clear the app cache (on Android: Settings > Apps > Tesla > Clear Cache)

If none of these work, move to filing by phone.

Step 2: Call Tesla Insurance Directly

Tesla Insurance has a claims hotline:

  • Phone number: 1-833-607-0098
  • Available: 24/7 for new claims

When you call, have the following ready:

  • Your policy number (found in the Tesla app under Insurance, or in your policy email)
  • Your vehicle's VIN (visible on the dashboard where the windshield meets the driver's side, or in the Tesla app under your vehicle)
  • Date, time, and location of the incident
  • Description of what happened — be factual and concise
  • Photos of the damage — take them before the call if possible
  • Police report number (if applicable)
  • Other driver's information (if another vehicle was involved)

The agent will walk you through filing the claim over the phone and provide you with a claim number.

Step 3: Document Everything

Whether you file through the app or by phone, documentation is critical:

At the scene:

  • Take wide-angle photos showing the full vehicle and surrounding area
  • Take close-up photos of all damage
  • Photograph the other vehicle's damage and license plate (if applicable)
  • Get witness contact information
  • File a police report for anything beyond minor damage

After filing:

  • Save your claim number in multiple places
  • Screenshot any confirmation emails or texts
  • Keep a log of every call — date, time, representative name, and what was discussed
  • Save all repair estimates

Step 4: Choose Your Repair Path

Tesla Insurance typically works with Tesla-approved body shops, but you have options:

Tesla Service Center

  • Can handle both mechanical and body work
  • Uses OEM Tesla parts
  • May have longer wait times due to parts availability

Tesla-approved body shops

  • Certified to work on Tesla vehicles
  • Often faster than Tesla Service Centers
  • Tesla Insurance usually provides a list of preferred shops

Your own shop

  • You have the right to choose your own repair shop
  • The shop should have experience with electric vehicles and aluminum body work
  • Tesla-specific parts may need to be ordered separately

What to Expect After Filing

Here is the typical timeline:

  1. Claim acknowledgment — within 24-48 hours
  2. Adjuster assigned — within 2-5 business days
  3. Damage inspection — scheduled within a week (may be done via photos)
  4. Estimate approval — 1-3 business days after inspection
  5. Repairs begin — once estimate is approved and parts are available
  6. Rental coverage — check your policy; Tesla Insurance may cover a rental during repairs

Total timeline from claim to completion ranges from 2-6 weeks depending on damage severity and parts availability.

Tesla Insurance vs. Filing Through a Traditional Insurer

If you also carry insurance through a traditional provider (some Tesla owners keep both during the first policy period), consider these differences:

Factor Tesla Insurance Traditional Insurer
Filing method App (when working) or phone App, phone, website, agent, or in-person
Adjuster speed Generally fast for minor claims Varies by company
Repair network Tesla-approved shops Broader network
OEM parts Standard May use aftermarket parts
Telematics-based pricing Yes (Safety Score) Some companies offer this

Quick Checklist: Filing a Tesla Insurance Claim

  • [ ] Try app troubleshooting (force close, update, relog)
  • [ ] If the app fails, call 1-833-607-0098
  • [ ] Have your policy number and VIN ready
  • [ ] Document all damage with photos
  • [ ] File a police report if needed
  • [ ] Save your claim number
  • [ ] Choose a repair path (Tesla Service, approved shop, or your own)
  • [ ] Keep records of every interaction

Bottom Line

The Tesla app is great when it works, but do not let a technical glitch stop you from filing a claim you need. The phone hotline at 1-833-607-0098 is available 24/7, and a human agent can walk you through everything the app would do. Document thoroughly, save your claim number, and follow up if you do not hear back within the expected timeline.

If dealing with insurance calls is not how you want to spend your afternoon — especially when you are already dealing with vehicle damage — an AI assistant can handle the entire call for you: finding the right number, navigating the phone system, providing your vehicle details, and securing your claim number.

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