It seems to me that "fair compensation" is $125 (+ taxes, etc), for repair at a "name brand shop".What is the name of your state?CA
I have a late model Mustang. Without insurance windshield is over $500. Is $200 fair compensation for ding? Repair at name brand shop is $125. Big rig of major company damaged window.
The deductible was never mentioned...In my state, glass breakage is covered by your own insurance. Why do you have such a high deductible?
Repairs very often do not hide the damage, but they do prevent it from getting worse and causing problems. I probably wouldn't be happy being able to see the imperfection and would feel better with a replacement.I'm guessing that by "ding", you mean a chip in the windshield. I don't think I'd be happy with a repair. I'd want the windshield replaced.
Does your insurance cover it?What is the name of your state?CA
I have a late model Mustang. Without insurance windshield is over $500. Is $200 fair compensation for ding? Repair at name brand shop is $125. Big rig of major company damaged window.
Not disagreeing in general, but I do have an anecdotal story: Several years back, I bought a lightly used car. I drove it for about 6 months before I noticed a very slight distortion on the windshield just behind/below the rear view mirror. Yep, it was a repaired chip in the windshield. Even after I knew about it I'd usually have to hunt for a couple of seconds to locate it.Repairs very often do not hide the damage, but they do prevent it from getting worse and causing problems.