Yes. It would go under your liability coverage.
Yes, but it may not be worth making a claim. I had my glass door window broken by a guy doing my lawn and when I called the insurance it was cheaper for me to just get it fixed than to pay the deductible . Call the company.
If it somehow or someway makes another vehicle crash, then yes.
Window wipers are not working. Is there a fuse for this?
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When a window is displayed in front of another window it's said to be the active window.
Ring them
No, a window tint ticket is considered an equipment violation, not a moving violation, so it should not effect your insurance rate.
As lame as it sounds: It Depends. Check closely your home owners insurance coverage policy which will lay out all of the things that will be covered. A basic policy, for example, usually covers water damage from rain, but not water damage caused by water collecting on the ground. That would normally be covered by a separate flood insurance rider.
Another name for an attic window might be a Skylight.
What song is playing when Johnny bust out his car window in dirty dancing
Try substituting 'Window Awnings' for 'Window Canopies'.
check your owners manual.