No. You can sure try. They probably won't do it unless the car is totaled out. I had Farmer's Insurance. My car only had about 50 miles on it and they said "see if the dealer will take it back." He wouldn't. Your insurance company might be different. Good luck.
Renter's insurance Renter's insurance
Should be attached to the brake pedal.....
Replacement coverageYes, Most insurance policies do indicate that the Insurance company will indemnify you either by compensating your monetarily for your loss or by replacement of the item with a similar or same one of like kind and quality.
Insurance covers some of the cost and the rest the homeowner pays for the replacement.
company will pay you the depreciated value and will then reimburse you for the difference once the buildings been replaced
To replace high mounted stoplight - 1. Remove hump on high mounted stoplight by pulling hump towards you then pull up. 2. Pull electrical cord out and pull bulb out. 3. Replace bulb 4. Replace hump by pushing it away from you then press down.
Check with your insurance company or agent. Many cover glass replacement.
Regular house insurance does not cover the contents of the house and so will not cover the replacement of those items. A separate assessment is made of the contents of the house and a separate amount is charged for their insurance.
The noun forms of the verb to replace are replacement and the gerund, replacing.
Replacement costs in the insurance industry are based on the current market value of an item or property, taking into account factors such as depreciation, inflation, and any upgrades or improvements that may be necessary to replace the item at today's prices. Insurers use this information to ensure that policyholders have adequate coverage to replace their belongings or property in the event of a covered loss.
To change the stoplight on a 2001 Citroën C5, start by opening the trunk and removing the interior trim panel on the side where the stoplight is located. Once exposed, unscrew the light assembly and disconnect the electrical connector. Replace the old bulb with a new one, reattach the assembly, and secure it with screws. Finally, test the stoplight to ensure it’s functioning properly before replacing the trim panel.
Replacing a windshield on a modern car is not a DIY job, besides, a broken windshields are covered by your insurance with no deductible. Call a Automobile glass replacement service and have them replace it.