Why You Should Repair a Cracked Windshield Immediately
Has your windshield ever developed a chip, scratch, or crack? If you drive often, the answer is probably a resounding “yes.”
From rogue rocks and falling branches to rear-end collisions and loose cargo, there are countless ways windshields can sustain damage while parked or in traffic. If you are lucky, the damage will be minor, but you should still make it a point to repair the glass immediately.
Even a small chip can jeopardize the strength and structural integrity of the entire windshield, leaving you vulnerable to more serious issues in the future. Fortunately, repairing glass is fairly affordable, and it will likely be less than your auto insurance deductible so you do not have to worry about submitting a claim.
Of course, if your vehicle sustained more than just a chip in the windshield—and you were hurt in the process—you should not have to cover the costs out of pocket. In such a scenario, submitting a claim with the help of a Texas personal injury lawyer may be the answer.
To discuss your case with a seasoned attorney and determine if you have grounds for a claim, turn to the Cooper Law Firm. Attorney N. Eric Cooper is proud to help accident victims throughout east Texas pursue the compensation they deserve. Call 903-297-0037 to schedule a free consultation.
Why You Should Repair a Cracked Windshield Immediately
There are several reasons why you should never postpone repairing a chipped, cracked, or damaged windshield, and the most important one is safety. A small chip can theoretically erupt into a huge crack at any moment. If this happens while you are driving—which is likely, because the wind puts pressure on the glass—it will impair your vision and put all occupants at risk of serious injury in the event of a collision.
A windshield is supposed to support the roof of a vehicle in a rollover crash and help the airbags deploy correctly; however, if the glass is compromised, it could pop out in the impact or allow the roof to collapse, making the incident so much worse for all parties involved.
Repairing a minor chip before it turns into a major crack can also save you a considerable amount of time and money. It costs a lot more to replace an entire windshield than it does to repair a small portion of the glass.
Additionally, if you call a glass repair company right away, they may be able to fix the damage in less than an hour. Many technicians even offer mobile services so you do not have to put yourself at risk driving to the body shop. Replacing the entire windshield, on the other hand, is an all-day job, which could inconvenience your entire family.
Unfortunately, even if you are vigilant about maintaining your vehicle, you cannot rely on other motorists to do the same. If you were hurt in an accident with a negligent driver, contact the Cooper Law Firm today.
You may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Call 903-297-0037 to schedule a free case evaluation with a personal injury attorney in Texas. If you want to learn more about collision claims in Texas, visit usattorneys.com/car-accident/texas.