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-Your Auto Glass Could Cost You
$0
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-Up To
$100
Off Your Deductible-
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Frequently Asked Questions About Auto Glass and Insurance
(1) Won't my insurance rates go up if I put my claim in?
It depends on how your glass broke. Most of the customers have their glass break from a
rock off the road, vandalism, or unknown reasons. If this is the case for you, your glass
claim would fall under the comprehensive portion of your insurance - which doesn't raise
your rates.
(2) Do you bill my agent or the insurance company directly?
We bill all insurance companies directly. Neither you nor your agent need to worry about
temporarily footing the bill.
(3) Somebody vandalized my car. Is that covered by my insurance policy?
Yes, if you have full coverage on your car, than your insurance will cover your vandalism
loss (minus the cost of your deductible). Vandalism claims fall under comprehensive coverage,
not collision coverage. A vandalism claim is not considered your fault and will not raise
your rates.
(4) Someone vandalized my car. Do I need to call the police and file a report?
No, insurance companies take your word on vandalism claims and don't require a police report or a visual inspection.
(5) Do I need an adjuster from my insurance company to come out and look at my car before
you fix it?
No, insurance companies don't require an adjustor for glass claims. We are on a network with all insurance companies and
can help you handle the claims process. Once your job is done, your insurance company will pay us a rate that they set - no
ajuster needed.
(6) How does my insurance deductible work?
Your insurance deductible is the portion of the payment that you are responsible for. When your job is completed, you pay
your deductible to the repair shop - and your insurance company pays the remainder of the bill. Most people have a lower
comprehensive deductible than they realize and are able to save money by having us file a claim for them.
(7) How does my insurance deductible work if they broke my window and stole my stereo?
You only have to pay your deductible once - to whomever provides you the first service. You are only responsible for
your deductible once per incident, and that's all you'll have to pay no matter how much damage was done to your vehicle.
(8) How much are you going to charge my insurance company?
Each insurance company works with us on a regular basis to set fair and reasonable rates.
We charge all insurance companies a rate that they have individualy negotiated with the
glass industry.
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