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RE: Spots on Windshield - Twitchin Kitten - 08-26-2012

Lime Away didn't work.

I'm not scrubbing the entire windshield with toothpaste. Not worth the risk if I destroy it. Insurance won't cover it if it's my fault.

I'm just going to call them tomorrow.


RE: Spots on Windshield - twisteroo - 08-26-2012

Holy shit!!
Quote:New Jersey (NJ) - Nothing unique to windshields; unknown if aftermarket parts are treated differently than OEM parts. The standard comprehensive deductible is $750.

New York (NY) - Insurers may offer policies with no deductible for glass. Aftermarket parts may be used if they are "equal or exceed the comparable OEM crash part in terms of fit, form, finish, quality and performance", and if used must appear on the estimate. [Source: State of New York Insurance Department]

Florida (FL) - If you have comprehensive insurance, there is no deductible (no charge to you), per Florida Statute 627.7288. Insurance companies do not have to use OEM parts, but replacement parts must be "of same fit, quality and performance"

http://www.carwindshields.info/states.htm

Florida is cool.

Sell it to me for a dollar Twitch, I'll insure it and get the windshield fixed. Biggrin