# FAQ — Auto Glass Tulsa (Tulsa, OK)

## Does car insurance cover hail windshield damage in Oklahoma?
Yes. Hail damage falls under comprehensive auto insurance in Oklahoma. If you carry comprehensive coverage, your windshield replacement after a hail event is covered, subject to your comprehensive deductible. Oklahoma's severe storm season makes this one of the most common glass claims in Tulsa.

## Will filing a windshield claim raise my rates in Tulsa?
Comprehensive weather claims are generally not surchargeable in Oklahoma. Hail is an act of nature, not an at-fault incident, so filing typically does not raise your liability premiums. Confirm specifics with your own insurer.

## How much does windshield replacement cost in Tulsa OK?
With comprehensive insurance, most Tulsa drivers pay only their deductible — often $0–$250. Without insurance, a standard windshield replacement typically runs $250–$500+ depending on vehicle make, model, and ADAS camera requirements.

## Do you serve Broken Arrow and other Tulsa suburbs?
Yes. We provide mobile service throughout Greater Tulsa including Broken Arrow, Owasso, Jenks, Bixby, Sand Springs, Sapulpa, and Claremore. Mobile service covers all of Tulsa County and surrounding communities.

## How long does windshield replacement take in Tulsa?
Most replacements take 60–90 minutes on-site. Drive-away time is approximately one hour using DOT-certified urethane adhesive. Vehicles with ADAS cameras require recalibration, which is performed during the same service window.

## Does Oklahoma have a zero-deductible windshield law?
No. Oklahoma does not have a state law requiring zero-deductible glass coverage. Your out-of-pocket cost depends on your comprehensive deductible. Many glass repairs (chips and short cracks) are covered with no deductible under most Oklahoma policies.

## Can I get same-day windshield replacement in Tulsa?
Yes. Same-day service is frequently available, including mobile appointments at your home or workplace. After major Tornado Alley hail events we scale up mobile capacity to keep wait times short even during post-storm surges.

## What is Green Country and does it affect hail risk in Tulsa?
Green Country is the regional nickname for northeast Oklahoma including Tulsa and surrounding counties. Its position in Tornado Alley means supercell thunderstorms track regularly through the area each spring, making hail windshield damage one of the most common auto insurance claims for Tulsa drivers.
