Yes, I think so.
I got my windshield repaired in 2007. I just gave my insurance card to the repairman. He contacted the insurance company. That's all.
Replace windshield
The windshield must be removed in order to repair/replace the damaged rubber moulding. If the glass is chipped or pitted, now would be a good time to replace it.
I can give you several sentences.The surface of the metal was pitted from acid rain.We pitted the olives and ate them.Rain pitted the ground.
Pitted stingray was created in 1939.
Some lolly pops are pitted with bubble gum but not of them are actually pitted with a nut or any thing like that
The Peloponnesian war pitted Greek against Greek.
depends how badly pitted---you can usually get away with having them turned
Insurance Coverage for GlassThis is considered "normal wear and tear", which is never covered by auto insurance companies, rather than an "accident" or "ocurrence", which are covered by insurance companies.Here are more opinions and answers from other FAQ Farmers:That depends, call and ask them if your policy would cover that. I don't think the coverage would replace a windshield simply because it is old. There should be some claims related event. And remember, there will be a deductible. Ask the glass company if they would waive or reduce that before scheduling a repair. A shop around if they will not work with you on reducing the deductible.Probably not, even though it is a safety issue it is not broken, but I would check with my agent. Some insurance companies are more lenient than others.I am a insurance agent for a large company, our policies do not cover this because it is considered wear and tear over a long period of time. You would have to have a crack in the window and even then the comprehensive deductible would apply. You should not file a claim for something as minor as a window, paying out of your pocket will save your premium and record in the long run.Where do you live? If by any chance you live in Florida and have full coverage on your car they will pay for it without using your deductible The deductible does not apply for a windshield. I live in Florida and mine was replaced and I didn't have to pay anything. It was not cracked just pitted. Please call your agent
Mercury is pitted with craters because Mercury has almost no atmosphere to protect itself.
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