In most cases, yes! If you have comprehensive coverage, auto glass repair and replacement are typically covered. We work with all major insurance providers and can help you verify your coverage before we start the job.
This depends on your specific insurance policy. However, in many states (including Florida), insurance companies are required by law to waive the deductible for windshield repairs or replacements if you have comprehensive coverage. This means your service could be $0 out-of-pocket.
Generally, no. Most insurance companies view glass damage as a "no-fault" claim because it is typically caused by road debris or factors beyond your control. It usually does not impact your premiums like an at-fault accident would.
You can, but you don't have to! We can handle the entire claims process for you. Just provide us with your insurance information, and we will contact your carrier to initiate the claim and handle the billing directly.
Absolutely. By law, you have the right to choose any repair shop you trust. Even if your insurance company suggests a specific "preferred" provider, you can insist on using our professional services for your vehicle.
To get started, we usually just need:
Insurance coverage varies by provider and policy. We provide assistance with the claims process as a courtesy, but the vehicle owner is ultimately responsible for any costs not covered by insurance.
All insurance claims are subject to individual policy coverage and deductible requirements. While we work with all major insurance providers, coverage for auto glass repair or replacement is determined by your specific insurance carrier. Please consult your policy or contact your insurance agent to confirm your benefits.
Our team is here to understand your needs and answer any questions you might have. Please send us a message, and we will reply as soon as possible.