Yes it is. The problem, however, is that most comprehensive deductibles are $250, $500 or $1,000. A typical windshield shouldn't cost much more than $250.00. If your deductible is more than the repairs - it's not worth it. Some companies have different deductibles for glass repair and breakage if you purchased the extra endorsement.
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No, if a windshield seal is broken and leaks, it is not covered under the windshield law in Florida. You must have a cracked or broken windshield in order to be covered in this instance.
I can answer that ! Comprehensive!
The windshield generally falls under the comprehensive portion of your policy.
yes it would be covered under comprehensive over your deductable if any
Damage to a vehicle resulting from the vehicle being struck by a rock is covered under comprehensive insurance unless it is specifically excluded. Such an exclusion would be very unusual.
Hail damage and other acts of nature is covered under the comprehensive portion of your policy. If you picked comprehensive coverage when you purchased your auto insurance then yes, it would be covered.
no sorry about your luck if it took out your windshield it was a taller deer
Only if it were damaged in a 'covered loss.' A covered loss would be a collision or other loss that would be covered under comprehensive (such as vandalism). You would need those coverages on your policy.
Yes, rodent damage would be covered under your comprehensive coverage, your deductible will be applied.
Comprehensive coverage will usually cover you if you hit a deer. Coverage may be optionally covered under comprehensive or collision in some states. If you do not actually hit the deer and have a collision, it would only be covered under collision insurance.
if your full coverage includes comprehensive coverage then yes, Auto theft is covered under the comprehensive portion of your auto insurance policy.
This will be covered under the collision portion of your Auto Insurance policy. You collided with a telephone pole. Hence, Collision coverage would invoke.