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Re: OT: Cracked auto glass responsibility?
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Posted by 1941 farmall a boy on July 06, 2007 at 15:19:55 from (216.134.245.103):
In Reply to: OT: Cracked auto glass responsibility? posted by Stephen R. Horton (Tx) on July 06, 2007 at 13:50:12:
I use to wrok at a glass shop and we had cases like this all the time. Well if he did spin the tires and a rock his the windshild then he has to pay for it. Now did it crack the wind shild or just chip it? And you said its right in the drivers field of view the glass shop cant fix it. If thay do there will be a glare and you wont see where your driveing.If thay do fix it and there insurance finds out man oh man there gos there insurance and ever thing else. His insurance will have to fix it thats just that. I dont know where you live at and what year the truck is. Its hard to say how much it cost. But hear in town it woud be about 150 200. And watch out who does your wind shild to. If thay dont do it right and you crash the truck the windshild is sopost to say in well if thay dont do it right it will fly right out. I Have the paper that says im a regsterd auto glass repair. I shure wish you luck.
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