If you have State Farm comprehensive coverage on your Missouri auto policy, your windshield replacement is almost certainly covered — often with zero out-of-pocket cost. We bill State Farm directly and handle all the paperwork.
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State Farm is one of the most straightforward insurers to work with for auto glass claims. Missouri law requires that comprehensive coverage include glass, and State Farm typically waives the deductible for windshield repairs entirely and covers replacement at full cost on most policies. You do not need to call State Farm first — we verify your coverage for you when you call us.
The process: you call us, we confirm your State Farm policy covers the work, we schedule a mobile appointment at your location, complete the repair or replacement, and bill State Farm directly. In most cases your out-of-pocket cost is zero.
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We verify your State Farm coverage and bill them directly. Most Missouri drivers pay $0.
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On most Missouri State Farm comprehensive policies, yes — windshield replacement is covered with no deductible applied. Missouri is a 'free repair' state for chips and small cracks. Full replacements are typically covered at full cost under comprehensive. We verify your specific policy when you call.
No — you can call us first. We'll look up your State Farm policy, verify coverage, and handle the claim directly. You don't need to open a claim yourself or navigate the State Farm portal.
Yes, in most cases. If your vehicle has a forward-facing camera or sensor behind the windshield — which requires recalibration after replacement — State Farm typically covers that as part of the same claim. We confirm coverage before starting.