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Cars & Coffee Killer
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: State of Failure
Posts: 32,246
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Glass coverage varies widely from state to state. For some it is mandated that it be a $0 deductible, 100% covered repair. For others, it is part of your comprehensive coverage and subject to whatever deductible you have on that.
One good thing about glass is it is generally considered a truly random loss and you don't get dinged in your rates for glass repairs by most insurers.
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