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Yeah, glass coverage is only available in a handful of states, otherwise it's covered under your comprehensive coverage. I write policies in 50 states for a major insurer, so this comes up a lot. With us, in states w/o glass coverage, if it can be repaired w/o replacing the glass, it's covered in full, but if it needs replacing then the deductable applies. Some companies may modify this somewhat here and there, but we seem to be the norm w/ most other companies. I don't remember all the states w/ glass cvg off the top of my head, but definitely Florida, Arizona, Massachusetts, New York, and probably just a couple more after that.
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