Responsibility for a broken windshield can depend on several factors, including how the damage occurred. If the windshield was broken due to a rock from another vehicle, the driver of that vehicle may be liable. If the damage was caused by weather or road conditions, it may be considered an unavoidable incident. Additionally, if the vehicle owner did not maintain the windshield properly, they might bear some responsibility as well.
No, if a windshield seal is broken and leaks, it is not covered under the windshield law in Florida. You must have a cracked or broken windshield in order to be covered in this instance.
In most cases, there is nothing you can do if your windshield was broken by a rock. You will need to have the windshield replaced at a professional body shop.
I would recommend you have them come to you. They will replace the broken windshield at your home or work place.
its broken......
You can take your car to your local mechanic who can fix the broken windshield for you. Alternatively, you can have a glass repairer attend your home or office.
No
Generally, yes. It is illegal to drive with a broken windshield. You should check the law in your particular jurisdiction.
Windshield replacement is done at a car repair store. The technician will remove the broken windshield, and insert a new one that you have purchased.
yes
Because they are broken.
because it's broken!
no but he can issue you a ticket because of it.