Yes, if you have glass coverage your deductable applies.
Yes! I did it and had to pay my deductible.
Yes, your deductible would apply.
Yes.
Windshield replacement is generally included in comprehensive coverage, which provides for repairs to a vehicle that has been damaged in ways other than a collision. This might include a tree falling on the car, hitting a deer or a rock or other projectile damaging the windshield. If you do have comprehensive coverage, refer to the policy for details regarding the deductible, which may apply. www.insurance.com
No, they don't pay your deductible and neither do you, a deductible does not apply to a hit and run.
not sure what 'deal with '' means, you chose your deductible when you buy the policy (higher the deductible lower the premium on coll and comp)..if your collision or comprehensive coverage are used (regardless of fault) then your deductible will apply.........
It means you have 1st dollar coverage. Like where there might be a $1,000 deductible, but you only pay $30 for a doctor visit.
No.it's inevitable unless you'd rather not see. Sure, there are many products that can help you with that. You can visit www.ShatterGARD.com or try www.windshieldprotector.com.
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The amount of a policy deductible on a homeowners insurance policy is chosen by the policyholder. Your policy deductible is the amount you are responsible for paying before the insurance company will payout for a claim. If you experience a loss to your dwelling or your personal property, your homeowners insurance policy deductible applies. The deductible does not apply to other coverages on the policy. If you experience a loss under your deductible, you will not be eligible for a payout. If your loss exceeds your deductible, your deductible will be deducted from your claims payout check.
It's best to call a glass specialist. The adhesive for new windshields can be very tricky to apply.
Depends on the doctors office billing procedures. For more details visit www.SteveShorr.com yes, your secondary insurance should cover this amount if you have reached your deductible with them. Normally, if the primary insurance applies a deductible or co-insurance/co-pay and you have not met your deductible on your secondary policy, depending on your policy they may apply the remaining balance to your deductible. Normally after the deductible is met on the secondary ins. they pay 100% of your remaining balance.