Did You Know Your Replacement Could Be Free With Insurance?
Your windshield replacement could be free with car insurance. States such as Arizona do not require you to pay out of pocket for a broken windshield to be replaced as long as you have comprehensive car insurance coverage (and it covers how the windshield was broken). Comprehensive insurance applies to auto glass among other things, and you do not have to pay a deductible to get the replacement done.
Windshield Replacement in Arizona and Other States
Arizona, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Minnesota, and New York offer full glass coverage as optional auto insurance. Florida, Kentucky, and South Carolina have automatic glass coverage.
In Arizona, the coverage is part of comprehensive car insurance which includes situations such as a cracked windshield due to a rock or similar object. You should be covered if you have this type of insurance and are driving when a rock cracks your windshield. If you do not have comprehensive auto insurance, however, then your replacement might not be free or you might have to pay a deductible.
Many drivers have comprehensive, collision, and gap insurance when their car is financed. Lenders require it for their own protection since they might repossess the car if needed.
Comprehensive auto insurance typically covers repair and replacement due to falling objects, natural disasters, animals, fires, theft, flood, and vandalism. Drivers can opt for it anytime, but Arizona does not require it.
Get Windshield Replacement
Given Arizona’s insurance laws, shops such as AGD Auto Glass Direct & Tint provide many types of windshield repair and replacement. We are used to collaborating with insurance companies, and we work with customers and their insurers to file claims.
We replace windshields on all types of vehicles, even RVs. We do mobile work and go to your workplace, home, or another setting to install the glass in an hour or less. To schedule windshield replacement, request a free quote today or call.