wbwood wrote:
You had to have collision on the car to get e windshield replaced? I would think that would be comprehensive. That's what has replaced mine twice in the last 6 years.
Collision is for when you hit something. It fixes your car. Comprehensive will cover things such at broken windows and etc that are caused other wise.
As others have stated, check the coverage *you* have with your provider.
Comprehensive (normally) would be what covers a broken windshield on
the vehicle you are driving.
Caveats:
1. Some insurers require you to have specific coverage for windshield *replacement* as part of comp.
2. Possibly, since the OP wasn't *driving* the toad - it would be covered by collision.
No *real* answers on an internet froum - only 'generic' guesses!.:W
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