A broken windshield on your vehicle can be a huge hassle and expense to repair. Every effort should be made to prevent breaking a windshield since the replacement cost for a passenger car’s windshield can be as high as $324, according to Cost Helper. Humans, animals and mother nature can all be responsible for breaking a windshield.
Humans
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A human can break a windshield during an automobile collision. Often during a head-on crash the windshield will be broken, shattered or cracked. Humans also break windshield when they’re angry. A scorned lover may use a baseball bat or brick to break a windshield. If humans are fighting near a car and one person falls on to a car’s hood, it can also break a windshield.
Animals
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When a squirrel, cat, raccoon or other animal falls from a tree, the force could easily break a car’s windshield. This can be avoided by parking a vehicle away from trees or in a covered garage.
Mother nature
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A strong wind can easily knock a tree limb down and send it crashing on to a car’s windshield. An extreme change in temperature from hot to cold can also cause a crack in a windshield that, if left unfixed, can cause it to break.