
Send the damaged vehicle to the center and notify the insurance company simultaneously for damage assessment. Collect the claim documents and submit them to the insurance company to process the claim. After receiving the complete claim documents, the insurance company will conduct a calculation to determine the final compensation amount. The insurance company's financial personnel will transfer the compensation amount, as calculated by the claims adjuster, to the designated account of the car owner.

Car window glass shattered while driving, I've encountered this several times, all caused by small stones hitting on the highway. First reaction - don't panic, keeping a firm grip on the steering wheel is crucial. Immediately slow down without slamming the brakes, and turn on hazard lights to alert following vehicles. Safely coast to the shoulder or emergency stopping lane. After stopping, don't rush to exit - first close windows leaving just a small gap for ventilation to prevent broken glass from blowing inside and causing injury. Stand outside guardrails in safe zone after exiting, use to photograph: shattered glass, vehicle position and evidence of cause. Call insurance company to report - if glass coverage exists they'll arrange replacement; otherwise contact professional shops like Fuyao, choosing OEM parts to ensure sealing. Avoid touching debris while waiting for help, clean seats thoroughly to remove hidden hazards. Experience suggests maintaining 100m following distance on highways reduces flying stone risks, plus develop pre-drive windshield inspection habits - early detection means easier repairs. Stay calm and methodical throughout.

I've dealt with a shattered windshield while driving before, helping a friend in a similar situation. It felt like a stone impact or old glass cracking from thermal expansion. Don't hesitate when parking—immediately slow down to the lowest gear, turn on hazard lights, and find a safe spot by the roadside. After safely stopping, avoid yanking the door open suddenly, as glass shards may scatter; wait a few minutes for debris to settle, then wipe away sweat with a cloth and avoid touching the glass. Temporarily, you can use tape to seal cracks and slow their spread, but this is only an emergency measure—don’t on it. Contact roadside assistance or a trusted repair shop, such as a nearby chain store—small cracks may cost a few hundred to fix, while larger ones could cost over a thousand for a replacement. Afterward, clean the car interior thoroughly with a vacuum to prevent skin injuries from fragments. Prevention tips: In urban areas, watch for construction vehicles to avoid flying debris; on highways, avoid tailgating trucks at high speeds; and inspect and repair windshield damage early if any signs appear.

Broken window glass on the road, I often remind my family about safety. Slowly coast into a safe parking area with hazard lights on, check passenger conditions after stopping, and keep children from moving near the broken area. Have family members exit the car and stand at a distance to call for assistance. Contact the or towing company for arrangements, take photos to preserve details for claims. Later, choose a reliable shop for glass replacement and test the sealing to prevent leaks during rain. Normally, avoid driving on bumpy roads, and clean the glass regularly to reduce dust buildup.

Immediately stopping safely is crucial when car glass breaks. I understand the process: park, take photos to document the accident location, time, and cause, report to the insurance company, fill out forms to claim, as glass insurance often covers replacement costs. Without insurance, inquire about prices at professional shops and choose a warranty plan. Legally, stopping securely is mandatory to prevent secondary accidents, otherwise liability increases. After repair, inspect the car to ensure no abnormal noises.

When the glass breaks while driving, pull over to a safe area and turn on the hazard lights. I usually calm myself before taking action. Glide to a stop slowly without touching the broken area. After taking photos, contact a repair shop to replace the glass. For prevention, check the glass for integrity before the next trip to ensure a smooth ride. On highways, maintain a safe distance to reduce risks.


