Windshield Replace
just did some research on this. here is what i found on glass.net:
If you live in Florida, Kentucky, Massachusetts, or South Carolina, you live in what's called a "Zero Deductible State." That means that your insurance company is required by law to allow you to purchase a windshield replacement using insurance with no deductible—as long as you have comprehensive insurance on your vehicle. If you live in one of these states, and have comprehensive insurance, it makes sense to use your insurance to pay for your auto glass replacement. Florida and Massachusetts only fully cover windshields, but Kentucky and South Carolina cover all glass replacement.
never knew zero deductibe for windshields were only in these states.
If you live in Florida, Kentucky, Massachusetts, or South Carolina, you live in what's called a "Zero Deductible State." That means that your insurance company is required by law to allow you to purchase a windshield replacement using insurance with no deductible—as long as you have comprehensive insurance on your vehicle. If you live in one of these states, and have comprehensive insurance, it makes sense to use your insurance to pay for your auto glass replacement. Florida and Massachusetts only fully cover windshields, but Kentucky and South Carolina cover all glass replacement.
never knew zero deductibe for windshields were only in these states.
My buddy does work up there he is awsome , you can check his prices at www.fixmywindshield.com
Larry Diesbach
Larry Diesbach
alcap07, I'm curious as to who you use as I am in the same position also in northern nj. (I'm not going thru insurance.) I got a similar dealer quote and other quotes ranging from $260 - $460. If you have a recommendation, I'd appreciate it.
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