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Originally Posted by WARP TEN
Bob, that's normally covered under your Comprehensive insurance (usually low deductible) and my experience (with Met) is that they will send an expert out to look at it and, if not directly in your field of view or causing a big crack already, they will fill it with epoxy for no charge. They use a vacuum device that essentially sucks the epoxy into the chip. If directly in your field of vision or a large crack it will have to be replaced. I had one on my BMW that was to right of center and they filled it and it has been fine. I can still see it from inside but it is not in my normal field of vision driving. --Bob
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If you explain the construction/fabrication of the windshield some vendors/installers might decline the "repair" and I'd be sure to ask the installer/technician that was assigned the job if he understood the construction/fabrication and if it's a certified/warrantable repair.