Property damage on the vehicle or someone else's vehicle?
Yes it does.
Usually a person has to have a special glass coverage rider. It's fairly cheap but you have to ask for it when you obtain insurance. If you do not have such a rider, the insurance company won't cover broken glass.
Yes.
PL and PD car insurance stands for; public liability and property damage. The insurance will cover a loss to an individual, other than yourself, or damage to someone else's property.
PL usually stands for "Personal Liability" and PD for "Property Damage"
If you have insurance call your agent.
No. PL & PD cover injury and damage you do to other persons and their property. Collision and Comprehensive cover your vehicle.
PL PD stands for "Public Liability and Property Damage." It refers to insurance coverage that helps protect you from the financial consequences of liability claims and damage to third-party property as a result of your actions.
no sorry about your luck if it took out your windshield it was a taller deer
you only need pl and pd on a used car and full coverage on a new car
"Full Coverage" usually means you have enough coverage to fix your car and their car regardless of who is at fault. PI and PD only fixes their car and your injuries.
PLPD is public liability and property damage. Property damage provides insurance cover against damage caused by you to the other person's vehicle or building, etc. Public liability insurance covers the occupants of both your and the other vehicle usually to a maximum of $250,000. Note that PL&PD does not cover your vehicle nor you as the driver.