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    Mathew Erickson
    Owner/Agent, Erickson Insurance Agency - Farmers Insurance, Canton, OH
    That depends on your coverages. If you have comprehensive coverage, then glass breakage is covered, but you will have to pay the deductible amount first. Your insurance may provide a Glass Breakage Deductible, which typically reduces your comprehensive coverage deductible if the repair is for glass. You should check with your insurance professional to verify your coverages and see if your specific policy covers auto glass.
    Answered on February 1, 2014
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