SC could change how car insurance covers repairs when a rock cracks a driver's windshield
As long as they have comprehensive coverage,
Since at least 1989, state law has exempted "auto safety glass" from mandatory insurance deductibles for these no-fault hazards sometimes referred to as "acts of God." Insurers can't require a deductible when the driver has a comprehensive auto insurance policy.
Still, there is no "free" glass coverage in
A single sentence buried inside a massive bill aimed at reducing insurance costs would flip that mandate for insurers into a choice for drivers: They could choose to pay for auto coverage that keeps windshields deductible-free. Or they could opt for a different plan.
The lengthy bill largely focuses on cracking down and upping penalties for fraudulent claims on various types of insurance. But the one sentence on windshields has gotten the most attention.
A
SUBSCRIBE: GET THE MORNING HEADLINES DELIVERED TO YOUR INBOX
The move followed the House's 96-17 approval of the bill earlier this month.
"This will bring people's insurance premiums down if they don't want to pay for the coverage of a windshield," Rep.
But some legislators weren't convinced South Carolinians would actually see lower insurance bills. Or those savings might be nominal at best.
"I am also concerned about how this is going to affect the folks who don't have the money to replace the windshield," said Rep.
The
Leadership at the state
"Is it just a hope and a prayer that these billion-dollar companies, out of the kindness of their heart, are going to do us right?" Rep.
Last year, these replacements and repairs amounted to
When the Legislature first enacted the state law requiring the coverage, the cost of a new windshield was
"The reason we mandated this years ago was not about insurance premiums, it was about safety," Rep.
"I also refuse to believe the insurance companies are going to lower their rates because we take away this windshield thing," the Prosperity Republican added.
The
Under the amendment, the default plan for auto insurers must keep repairs to windshields at that
Sen.
Under the decades-old law, the
If the
Just six legislative days remain in the regular 2026 session.
SUPPORT: YOU MAKE OUR WORK POSSIBLE



NC Senate aims to curb Medicaid costs and allow more insight into hospital charges
Houston-Based Benefits Consultant Ashley Lefebvre Joins Alliant Insurance Services
Advisor News
- Living longer, retiring poorer: Why fragmented systems are failing Americans
- Women say their advisors respect them, but talk down to them
- How PEPs compare with traditional 401(k)s
- Allianz studies why 42% of Americans retire sooner than expected
- Why advisors should be talking about life settlements
More Advisor NewsAnnuity News
- Jackson Introduces Dow Jones Industrial Average Index Option, Flexible Premiums, Six-Year Rate Guarantee in Latest Registered Index-Linked Annuity Launch
- Senior Market Sales® Fortifies Annuity Reach With Acquisition of Retirement Planning Firm Stratton & Company
- NAIC regulators continue pushing for annuity illustration updates
- Wink: Flat first-quarter annuity sales fall just short of $100B
- 26North Re Agrees to Acquire 100% of Independent Insurance Group
More Annuity NewsHealth/Employee Benefits News
- Some retired NC state workers will pay more for health insurance. Working enrollees could save.
- Cuts coming to Kentucky Medicaid program, social services and more
- Cigna drops coverage of GLP-1 obesity drugs for its own employees
- Turning 26 creates health care challenges for Americans
- Healthcare system spiraling out of control
More Health/Employee Benefits NewsLife Insurance News
- KBRA Releases Research – Private Credit: A More Balanced Review of the NAIC PLR Review Process for Insurance Balance Sheets
- Jackson Introduces Dow Jones Industrial Average Index Option, Flexible Premiums, Six-Year Rate Guarantee in Latest Registered Index-Linked Annuity Launch
- State locates $107M in missing insurance funds
- The opportunity in the bottom half of the K-shaped economy
- AM Best Affirms Credit Ratings of CVS Health Corporation’s Aetna Inc. Subsidiaries
More Life Insurance News