The pros are such a that if your windsheild is broken then they will buy a new one for your car, The bad part is that its very inexpensive to have a wind sheild replace so the insurance money will make alot more than if you bought it for yourself
If you maintain "comprehensive" coverage on the car, and the windshield replacement is not required because of ordinary wear and tear, it should be covered.
Call an auto glass replacement shop. Not a DIY project. Most insurance companies will cover a broken windshield with no deductible. Check with your insurance carrier.
You can't, and it's illegal to drive with a cracked windshield. You can be ticketed if stopped. However, most insurance policies cover windshield replacement.
Get your windshield replaced. Sometimes it does happen. I recommend apple autoglass. You should also contact your insurance company because they will cover it if your windshield breaks, and your replacement will be free.
It depends on the specific provisions of your coverage; if you only have liability insurance, then no. If you have comprehensive coverage, then they will still only cover the cost above your deductible. Some insurance companies will cover windshield replacement with no deductible if you use their preferred repair company and agree to repair (rather than replace) the window if possible, but this is not universal. You should call your agent and ask.
Depending on the size, shape, availability and type, replacing an RV windshield can cost $1,000 – $5,000. The high cost of replacing a motor-home windshield is due to the glass product itself and the technical skill and labor of the experts who are hired to replace the windshield. Most often, your insurance company will cover the bulk of the cost of a windshield replacement. Some insurance companies will cover windshield repairs and, in some cases, offer additional glass coverage in their policies. RVs are notorious for taking rocks to the windshield, so consider inquiring about additional glass coverage.
If you have comprehensive insurance, yes. Odds are however a decently priced windshield shouldn't be too much higher or is more than likely lower than your deductible, which you would have to come up with on such a claim. It is probably in your best interest to pay for a replacement windshield yourself.
Ring you insurance company or check your policy if you have windshield cover protection covered as they would be able to fix the window for you. If not you would be out of money and would need to go to a specialized garage e.g. a garage where the car would have came from.
File the claim on your auto insurance. Homeowners insurance does not cover automobiles.
Yes.
No. The insurance will only cover the replacement of the one brick wall that falls.
The windshield costs close to $250. If you have been in accident, your insurance may cover it free of charge.