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Sorry, this is not accurate for all states. In Arizona, folks with comprehensive coverage, by law, can and do get cheap replacement glass coverage with zero deductible. Also the law forbids insurers from using windshield replacement claims to hike your insurance rates.
I wish it was that way in every state. It’s not like it’s the drivers fault that a rock hits a windshield. Personally, I think it’s generally the government’s fault for not maintaining the roads. I went through a phase where I was getting a new windshield on every car I owned and one got two windshields (I leased and turned cars every two years). I asked AAA if I could buy a policy with a different deductible (zero) just for the windshield and was told no. Note, cars with heads up display have very expensive windshields.
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