You don't understand? Comprehensive insurance covers glass damage, among
other things fire, theft, wind, etc.). So, when windshield glass gets damaged
by 10 zillion pits from road sand over the years, to me it's damaged glass.
Just consider the first time you "point" such a windshield towards the sun!
All the washing doesn't help. All I'm saying is it would be nice if this kind
of damage was covered by the Comprehensive insurance clause of my insurance.
I don't have muffler insurance...
Dave
Jim Hurley wrote:
> On Sun. 30 Mar 2003, David Friedlander <forzion@maine.rr.com> wrote:
>
> ... snip snip...
> >ANY road car with more that, say, 50k miles on it likely has
> >some degree of the same problem. It would sure be nice of insurance
> >companies allowed you to replace windshields when the pitting glare
> >gets to dangerous levels.
>
> I don't understand. Why do you need the insurance company to pay? Do they
> pay you for new brakes or a new muffler when these are needed?
>
> Ciao,
>
> Jim Hurley "Life is too short for a backfire!"
> '75 TR6
> '83 F350 4 Door
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