If you are making payments on your car or truck, you probably have collision and comprehensive insurance. And if you have these insurances against physical damage to your vehicle, one of them should cover broken glass. However, if you do not have collision and comprehensive insurance, you are probably not covered if any of your windows are damaged or broken by road debris or vandalism. Read on for more information about what auto insurance glass coverage is and under what conditions you might want to consider it.
How to Decide if You Need Auto Insurance Glass Coverage
To determine whether you might want glass coverage, you need to know: how likely your windows are to be damaged, how much it costs to replace your largest window, and how much a glass rider costs.
If you drive on dirt roads, to construction sites, or do a lot of freeway driving, you may have already suffered damage to your windows from flying or falling debris.