It’s all too easy to break a window in your car, whether another vehicle tosses up a rock on the highway or an object, like a tree, falls onto your car. Replacing auto glass, especially a windshield, can get expensive. Does car insurance cover a broken window? The answer depends on the type of coverage you have and how the window broke.
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Read MoreThere’re two main types of insurance that a windshield would be covered by. Knowing more about both will help purchase the right policy and will also help you know what to do when it’s needed.
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