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      11-28-2012, 05:50 AM   #22
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Originally Posted by F30ftw View Post
Don't hold me to this but I'm almost positive insurance will cover it at no cost because windshields are required
This is correct for Florida. Florida insurance regulations require that every comprehensive insurance policy sold in the state include a no-deductible windshield replacement. This is a matter of public policy, as cracked windshields can be very dangerous, especially in a crash. So, if you see anyone driving around with a cracked windshield in Florida, it is a clear indication that they are uninsured because if they had an insurance policy, it would be fixed for free. Unfortunately, very few states include this as a requirement and most impose deductibles on glass replacement.
You'll also get a ticket for driving w a cracked windshield here.
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