Thursday, April 5, 2018

Florida Windshield Law And What You Should Know

By Cynthia Whiteley


It is true that in Florida you should never drive with a broken windshield if you have full coverage insurance. The reason is you don't have to. Your full coverage will cover it. There are some loop holes occasionally, which is why you always want to call us at Florida Windshield Law first, at 813-731-1984.

We handle the entire process for you, ensuring that you get OEM quality glass at no extra cost to you. In fact, you pay nothing for the consultation. Simply give us a call and we will set up a time come to you, on-site, wherever you are, and begin the replacement process.

The turnaround time for windshields to be completed by our company is usually 24 hours, Max 48 hours. Comprehensive coverage typically pays for damages occurring from:

- Fire.

- Fires.

- Vandalism.

- Animal collisions.

Call us today in order to see if we can cover your replacement within your comprehensive ins. coverage. Call 813-731-1984.

Even if you read the words "auto glass repair," inquire if it is all-inclusive. Auto glass replacement on some comprehensive coverage plans only covers the side and back windows, but not the windshield.

If your windshield is damaged by something other than a collision/wreck, you'll likely pay for it using comprehensive coverage. However, understand that this coverage is optional. If you don't have comprehensive, you might have to pay out of pocket.

Lastly, you may be wondering if you will need to pay a deductible. If state laws mandate that the deductible not be applied, (which Florida does indeed fall under this law), then regulations mandate that insurers cannot apply a deductible on comprehensive claims for windshield damages, according the Insurance Journal. In those states, you should be able to repair or replace your windshield without paying a deductible whatsoever.




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