Find out whether it’s worth it to file a claim for windshield damage. By Jessica Walrack Updated on October 20, 2022
Reviewed by Anthony Battle Fact checked by Daniel Rathburn
Deductibles and windshield glass claims are covered by your insurance. Should I use this coverage if I have it?
Tips for Changing Your Windshield One minute you’re having fun on the road, the next, a small rock hits your windshield, causing an unsightly crack.
The good news is that windshield damage may not require you to pay a deductible if you have certain kinds of auto insurance.
However, the claim may result in an increase in your premium. So would it be advisable for you to utilize protection to fix your windshield?
Consider the following: non-collision-related windshield damage is covered by comprehensive insurance.
Damage to the windshield caused by collisions is covered by collision insurance.
The deductible for windshield damage is waived by some states and insurers.
The costs of your repairs, the amount of your deductible, and the amount of the increase in your premium will all determine whether or not you should file a claim.