# FAQ — Auto Glass Wichita (Wichita, KS)

## Does insurance cover hail windshield damage in Wichita KS?
Yes. Wichita sits in one of the nation's most active hail zones, and most comprehensive auto policies cover windshield replacement from hail. Coverage is subject to your comprehensive deductible — many Wichita drivers carry $0–$250 deductibles.

## Will a hail glass claim raise my insurance rates in Kansas?
Comprehensive claims are generally not surchargeable in Kansas. Hail is an act of nature, not a fault event. Filing a glass or hail claim should not raise your liability premiums under standard Kansas insurance market practices.

## How much does windshield replacement cost in Wichita KS?
With comprehensive insurance, most Wichita drivers pay only their deductible — typically $0–$250. Without insurance, standard windshield replacement runs $250–$500+ depending on vehicle make, model, and whether ADAS recalibration is required.

## When does hail season end in Wichita?
Wichita's peak hail season runs April through June. Isolated events are possible through September. The flat Kansas prairie offers no terrain barriers, so storm systems track through the metro without weakening.

## Do you serve Derby, Andover, and other Wichita suburbs?
Yes. We provide mobile service throughout Sedgwick County including Derby, Andover, Haysville, Maize, Valley Center, Newton, and into Butler County (El Dorado area). Aviation industry workers can schedule mobile service at their workplace.

## Does Kansas have a zero-deductible windshield law?
No. Kansas does not have a state law requiring zero-deductible glass coverage. Your cost depends on your comprehensive deductible. Many policies waive the deductible for glass-only chip repairs, making small repairs free.

## Can I get same-day windshield replacement in Wichita?
Yes. Same-day mobile service is frequently available across Wichita and Sedgwick County. After major Kansas hail belt events we scale mobile capacity to minimize wait times even during post-storm demand peaks.

## What roads in Wichita cause the most windshield rock chip damage?
I-135 and Kellogg Avenue (US-54) carry the highest commercial traffic volume in the Wichita metro and generate significant rock chip exposure. K-96 is another major source. Rock chip damage is covered under comprehensive insurance, just like hail.
