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Re: OT: Cracked auto glass responsibility?
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Posted by Curt from MN on July 06, 2007 at 14:20:54 from (72.2.197.208):
In Reply to: OT: Cracked auto glass responsibility? posted by Stephen R. Horton (Tx) on July 06, 2007 at 13:50:12:
The insurance most likely denied due to the object coming from the road and not off the vehicle. Check with your insurance company if you have full coverage with glass they should cover with no deductible. Subject of course as to your policy. Also check with local auto glass repair companies as there are fixes for chips and some cracks that don't require replacement of the windshield regardless of location. Just looked into replacing my 97 F250 windshield (cracked all the way across) and will run about 225 - 250. Could also talk to him and his parents about paying after getting at least a quote for repair or replacement. Many of the repair shops will bill insurance for you unless you say otherwise.
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