Front windshield price
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I continually see people say that replacing a windshield is covered without cost by insurance. My comprehensive policy states nothing of the kind. It will be covered, but I have a $250 deductible so I will likely pay for it out of pocket and not file any claim.
That's why I just want to know how much it costs.
That's why I just want to know how much it costs.
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Oh...sry. It WAS completely covered by my insurance (state farm) without a deductible. Matter of fact....my deductible wasn't even thrown into the equation.
I would check with your insurance to see if glass is covered. Might save you a headache.
I did get a receipt for it though. It said $289. And I didn't have "oem" glass installed though. Woulda been like another $250 to have oem stuff.
I would check with your insurance to see if glass is covered. Might save you a headache.
I did get a receipt for it though. It said $289. And I didn't have "oem" glass installed though. Woulda been like another $250 to have oem stuff.
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I continually see people say that replacing a windshield is covered without cost by insurance. My comprehensive policy states nothing of the kind. It will be covered, but I have a $250 deductible so I will likely pay for it out of pocket and not file any claim.
That's why I just want to know how much it costs.
That's why I just want to know how much it costs.
I got the quote through Safelite AutoGlass using Baytown TX as the location.
All major glass companies will quote you online.
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I continually see people say that replacing a windshield is covered without cost by insurance. My comprehensive policy states nothing of the kind. It will be covered, but I have a $250 deductible so I will likely pay for it out of pocket and not file any claim.
That's why I just want to know how much it costs.
That's why I just want to know how much it costs.
Mine (AAA) covers the windshield under comprehensive (mine $500 ded)
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This is ofen dictated by individual states.
In South Carolina, with basic coverage, FRONT glass is free replaced, front only.
The state pay a portion, as well as the insurane company, any insurance company.The idea is that in this state, there is alot of loose stone on roads that cause this.
FYI.
In South Carolina, with basic coverage, FRONT glass is free replaced, front only.
The state pay a portion, as well as the insurane company, any insurance company.The idea is that in this state, there is alot of loose stone on roads that cause this.
FYI.