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Originally Posted by gator15
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Originally Posted by F30ftw
Don't hold me to this but I'm almost positive insurance will cover it at no cost because windshields are required
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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.
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You'll also get a ticket for driving w a cracked windshield here.