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Does Allstate cover windshield replacement?

Short answer: yes, if you carry comprehensive coverage. Allstate treats windshield damage as a "other than collision" event covered under comprehensive. Your out-of-pocket depends on whether you opted into the glass-coverage rider and your standard deductible.

Allstate glass coverage at a glance

  • Glass rider available: Yes — usually a $1–$5/mo add-on that reduces glass deductible to $0.
  • Typical deductible: $0 (with rider) or $250–$500
  • Claim approval speed: 1–3 business days from filing to authorization
  • Rate impact of no-fault glass claim: none — Allstate does not raise rates for no-fault glass claims

How Allstate handles shop choice

Allstate generally accepts customer-chosen shops with minimal vendor steering. They will ask if you have a preferred shop early in the claims call.

You have the legal right to choose any auto-glass shop, federally protected under the federal Magnuson-Moss Act and reinforced by state-level shop-choice statutes in both Kansas and Missouri. Don't let any claims rep pressure you out of using the shop you want.

How to file a Allstate glass claim

  1. Get a quote from your chosen local shop — the estimator covers this end-to-end.
  2. Call Allstate claims at 1-800-255-7828 or file online at www.allstate.com/claims.
  3. Provide policy number, vehicle info, date and description of damage, and your chosen shop's name and contact.
  4. Allstate approves the claim (usually same day to 1–3 business days) and authorizes direct billing with the shop.
  5. Shop completes the work; you pay only the deductible (if any) at time of service.

Allstate-specific notes

  • Sound & Sight Glass Coverage rider available in both Kansas and Missouri.
  • Filing a glass claim does not raise rates per Allstate's no-fault claim policy.
  • OEM authorization is available on request for newer vehicles and ADAS-equipped models.
  • Direct billing with most KC-metro glass shops.

When it makes sense to skip the claim

If your deductible is higher than the out-of-pocket quote — for instance, a $500 deductible against a $440 standard windshield — filing doesn't help. You'd pay the same amount either way, and you'd be filing a claim that creates paperwork on both sides. For a small chip repair ($80–$150), the math also typically favors paying out of pocket unless you have the $0 glass rider.

Run the estimator to see your specific quote, then compare against your deductible.

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