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Hokie360

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Why pay to fix it? He can still see thru the driver's side.


There may be no deductible of fixing windshield damage, depending on where you live. Some states don't want you to put off windshield repair because of costs, and force insurance companies to pay for the whole thing.

(In response to this post by HokieKip)

Posted: 02/17/2016 at 1:44PM



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Current Thread:
 
  
Windshield vs. tree across road . . . -- HokieKip 02/17/2016 12:57PM
  As Hokie360 asked below, Why Fix It?............. -- TexasGobbler 02/17/2016 10:57PM
  For a truck, that's pretty good. ** -- Stork 02/17/2016 3:45PM
  Looks totaled to me. ** -- vtbones 02/17/2016 2:06PM
  Check with your insurance -- NWHokie 02/17/2016 1:57PM
  Replacement is sometimes covered as well -- MAHokie69 02/17/2016 2:20PM
  Re: Understood, but he was citing a -- NWHokie 02/17/2016 2:29PM
  That's grate. ** -- 48zip 02/17/2016 3:28PM
  Reminds me of... -- VTimHokie85 02/17/2016 2:55PM
  This isn't a "repair" -- 48zip 02/17/2016 2:18PM
  With Jake from State Farm, no deductible. -- TomTurkey 02/17/2016 1:09PM
  Son-in-law... ** -- MAHokie69 02/17/2016 1:59PM
  Is it just the glass or is there body damage too? -- MAHokie69 02/17/2016 1:00PM
  So, about tree-fiddy? ** -- thankbud 02/17/2016 1:00PM

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