Will Filing an Auto Glass Claim Count Toward My Insurance Policy?

Will Filing an Auto Glass Claim Count Toward My Insurance Policy?
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A rock hit your windshield, a crook broke your window -- whatever the case, you have a broken car window. Now you're wondering: "Do I fix it myself or call my insurance agency?" One thing you may be worried about is that it will count against your policy, meaning higher rates in the future. Fortunately, auto glass damage usually doesn't count against your policy.

When You're Covered

Before you have any repairs done, contact your insurance agency, which may have policies on how your glass can be fixed. You don't want to end up having to pay out of pocket if you don't have to pay. Typically, you must have comprehensive or glass coverage for your broken car windows or windshields to be covered by insurance. This may come with a deductible. If the cost of the repair is less than your deductible, it might not make sense to fill out a claim.

When Glass Breaks

Filling out a claim for glass replacement or repair in a noncollision case typically will not count against you. In fact, many insurance agencies allow you to fill out a "glass-only claim." Check with your agent or insurance company to find out what its specific policy is.