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.
There are many different companies that offer motorists a replacement windshield. These companies include Cars Direct, and any other insurance company that has full comprehensive coverage.
Windshield replacement is generally included in comprehensive coverage, which provides for repairs to a vehicle that has been damaged in ways other than a collision. This might include a tree falling on the car, hitting a deer or a rock or other projectile damaging the windshield. If you do have comprehensive coverage, refer to the policy for details regarding the deductible, which may apply. www.insurance.com
form_title=Car Windshield Replacement form_header=Protect yourself with a windshield you can rely on. Let us assist you in finding a windshield replacement service. What is the year, make and model of your vehicle?=_ What is the damage to your windshield?= [] Cracked [] Chipped [] Shattered [] Other Is your current windshield tinted?= () Yes () No Would you like your new windshield to be tinted?= () Yes () No
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.
Not automatically NO. It depends on why you are lending her your vehicle. If your sister already has Full coverage or liability insurance and you are loaning her your car temporarily while her vehicle is repaired, undriveable etc. Then your sisters insurance policy will automatically cover a temporary replacement vehicle with the same coverage she has on her own vehicle, whatever that may be.
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.
You should have replacement coverage on both homes not the same coverage on both homes with the RC generated from only one home.
The amount for a knee replacement would be between $20,000 and $35,000 without insurance coverage. If there is insurance coverage, the out of pocket expense can be lowered.
Most windshields should run you about $100 or $150. Yo may be able to get it cheaper if you go to a junk yard or knows someone who can get a dealer discount.
It would normally be part of the comprehensive coverage.
No, unless it is due to someone els's liability. As in, someone hit you and your windshield cracked, then it is covered. If you had Comprehensive coverage you would be all set. It depends on whose insurance is paying and what caused the windshield to break. If it's your insurance and a rock chips the windshield and you don't have comp/collision... no.