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Insurance Question
If I make a claim will my rates go up?
Most windshields break from stones off the highway thrown by other car
tires. Because these stone breaks are unrelated to your driving skills,
they fall under comprehensive insurance. Some insurance companies refer
to comprehensive insurance as "act of nature" or "act of God" incidents
because they are not the driver's fault.
Other examples of comprehensive claims are a tree falling on a car or
vandalism. A very small portion of your insurance bill is for
comprehensive loss risk.
The vast majority of insurance companies will tell you over the phone
that your rates won't go up for putting in a comprehensive claim.
How do I file a claim?
Each insurance company is different. The easiest way to
file a claim is to call us and let us know about your glass breakage. We
will provide free claim consultation. We'll let you know the easiest way
to file with your insurance agency as well as how to minimize your total
cost.
Is it worth it for me to file
a claim with a high deductible?
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