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Does progressive raise rates after windshield replacement?

Does progressive raise rates after windshield replacement?

At Progressive, an at-fault accident can increase your rate by an average of 28\% countrywide. But we offer accident forgiveness as soon as you become a customer, so you may not see an increase at all for certain incidents out of your control (like a cracked windshield, hail damage, etc.)

Does progressive pay OEM parts?

Are OEM parts covered by auto insurance? Insurance companies may write repair estimates that include OEM parts depending on the make, model, and year of the vehicle and type of repairs needed. At Progressive, OEM parts coverage is offered for motorcycles but not for cars.

Does insurance cover OEM parts?

Sometimes OEM parts are just not an option covered by insurance. Your insurance will cover the cost of the aftermarket parts, and you can tell the body shop you want OEM parts. You will be responsible for covering the difference in cost between the aftermarket parts and the OEM parts.

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What is OEM coverage?

Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) coverage is additional car coverage you can purchase that helps to ensure aftermarket parts will not be used when repairs are made to your vehicle. OEM insurance coverage requires that your car will be rebuilt with original factory equipment when possible.

Does insurance cover windshield OEM?

Most insurance companies will only pay for windshield replacement up to the cost of an aftermarket glass. Your insurance company may only approve an OEM glass replacement if your vehicle has specific safety or technology specification attached to the windshield that will only function properly with an OEM windshield.

Does Safelite use OEM windshield?

Our windshield replacement service uses OEM or OEE glass and an industry-leading one-hour drive-away time adhesive for a fast, safe result.

What is a OEM windshield?

An OEM windshield is a glass that is identical to your original windshield. This is because it is manufactured by the same exact company. Not only can you expect an OEM windshield to match your previous windshield in terms of thickness, color, tint, and durability, but it should also fit seamlessly into your car.