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jet6l2000
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What is the name of your state? Texas
I was driving down the highway and something (I think maybe a tire tread - though there was no tractor trailer in front of me) came flying at my car. It hit the passenger side mirror and completely knocked the glass piece out of the mirror housing (but all the mechanical pieces are still intact and seem to be working). It also scratched up the paint on the mirror housing itself. I have a comprehensive deductible of $100 and a collision deductible of $500. I don't know whether I should bother to file a claim because I don't know if the insurance company will cover it under my comprehensive policy or not (and I don't think the damage is more than $500 - though the parts are already more than $100). I know TX states that "falling objects" are not considered collision, but I don't know if my insurance company will try to debate that what hit my car was a "falling object" or not. Can some one help me on definitions and whether this is legally a comprehensive claim?
Thank you.
I should also note that I am leery to report this if not comprehensive since I just got burned 2 wks ago by my insurance company when I filed a claim for damage done to my car while it was parked in the parking lot and I was in the store. I don't want to have another claim that they won't pay on my file.
I was driving down the highway and something (I think maybe a tire tread - though there was no tractor trailer in front of me) came flying at my car. It hit the passenger side mirror and completely knocked the glass piece out of the mirror housing (but all the mechanical pieces are still intact and seem to be working). It also scratched up the paint on the mirror housing itself. I have a comprehensive deductible of $100 and a collision deductible of $500. I don't know whether I should bother to file a claim because I don't know if the insurance company will cover it under my comprehensive policy or not (and I don't think the damage is more than $500 - though the parts are already more than $100). I know TX states that "falling objects" are not considered collision, but I don't know if my insurance company will try to debate that what hit my car was a "falling object" or not. Can some one help me on definitions and whether this is legally a comprehensive claim?
Thank you.
I should also note that I am leery to report this if not comprehensive since I just got burned 2 wks ago by my insurance company when I filed a claim for damage done to my car while it was parked in the parking lot and I was in the store. I don't want to have another claim that they won't pay on my file.
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