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    Ted Ratliff
    Owner, SFS Associates,
    If you have full coverage which includes Comprehensive or Other than Collision then the answer would be yes. Comp or OTC covers any damage not related to a collision. This includes hail, fire, animal hits, glass breakage, vandalism, or other perils not related to normal wear and tear or road hazard such as pot holes. If you have a specific question on whether or not something is covered always call your agent first before calling your company. He can advise you whether or not it would be to your advantage to report a claim.
    Answered on April 18, 2013
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    Edward HarrisPRO
    Owner, Best Health And Car Insurance Rates - Instant Online Quotes, US
    Car insurance pays for hail damage under the "comprehensive" portion of your policy. Typically, the deductible is very low or "no deductible," which saves you quite a bit of money.

    On very old cars, it is possible that you don't have comprehensive benefits. The broker who sold you the policy would have that information.
    Answered on May 15, 2014
  3. 1844 POINTS
    David W. Clausen
    Chief Executive Officer, Coastal Homeowners Insurance Solutions, Rocky Point, NY 11778
    Hail is a covered peril under the comprehensive portion of your auto insurance policy. It is commonly referred to as "Comp" coverage. Or "Fire & Theft" coverage. Make sure to check you insurance policy to make sure you have Comp coverage. Also, check your deductible to make sure it is worth filing a claim. Hope this answer helps.
    Answered on September 23, 2015
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