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Posted

Hi,

I was taking a joy ride this afternoon on the highway and a piece of a metal hook flew into my windshield. At first I thought someone shot at me or something, that is how the noise was. I am looking at my options on how to get the repair done,

1) File a claim with my insurance company

2) Do the repair and pay out of pocket...

My concern with the first option is carfax. I am worried my car might get flagged a car with accident. No Damage was done to the body, and my car has been way too pampered to this point, so I hate to file a claim with insurance and end up getting a carfax report.... Anyone had any issues like mine?

IF it helps, my insurance company is Geico.

Bobby

Posted

I doubt a glass claim is going to show up on carfax. Just use a glass shop or the dealership. Do NOT use a body shop and you should be just fine.

Posted

I used SafeLite and they came to the house. They brought OEM glass. State Farm recommended them. Paid the installer my deductible and that was it.

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