As of September 2021, the availability of zero-deductible glass coverage for auto insurance can vary by state and insurance provider. Some states where zero-deductible glass coverage might be available include:
- Florida: Florida law allows for separate zero-deductible coverage for windshield repairs or replacements.
- Arizona: In some cases, insurance policies in Arizona may offer zero-deductible windshield replacement coverage.
- Kentucky: Kentucky is another state where some insurance policies offer zero-deductible glass coverage.
- South Carolina: Similar to other states, zero-deductible glass coverage may be available in South Carolina.
- Massachusetts: In Massachusetts, comprehensive policies often include zero-deductible glass coverage by law.
- New York: New York also has laws that allow for zero-deductible glass coverage as part of comprehensive auto insurance.
It’s important to note that the availability of zero-deductible glass coverage can change, and policies can vary widely between insurance providers. Additionally, there might be limitations or specific conditions for using this coverage, so it’s essential to carefully review your policy and contact your insurance provider to confirm what coverage options are available to you in your specific state. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it’s best to reach out to your insurance company directly.