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Insurance & Auto Glass

What you actually need to know, in plain English.

The Simple Version

If you have comprehensive coverage on your auto insurance, glass repair or replacement is usually covered with a low deductible (often $0-100). We handle the claims process for you.


How It Actually Works

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1

We Verify Your Coverage

Give us your insurance information and we'll check what's covered. Takes about 2 minutes. We'll tell you exactly what (if anything) you'll need to pay.

2

We Handle the Paperwork

No need to call your insurance first. We'll file the claim, submit the documentation, and handle the billing directly with them.

3

You Get Back on the Road

Most insurance companies have agreements with quality shops like ours. You get your glass fixed, they get billed directly, you move on with your life.

Common Questions

"Will this raise my rates?"

Comprehensive glass claims typically don't affect your rates. It's considered a no-fault claim.

"Do I need to use my insurance company's preferred shop?"

No. You have the right to choose any shop you want. Insurance companies can't force you to use their preferred vendor.

"What if I don't have comprehensive coverage?"

We offer competitive cash pricing and will give you a clear quote upfront. Sometimes paying cash is actually cheaper than using insurance with a high deductible.

Insurance Companies We Work With

We're approved vendors for most major insurance companies. Don't see yours? No problem. We can work with any insurance company.

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