Can the vehicle be left unattended where it became disabled and still be serviced?
Service providers are not allowed to service an unattended vehicle so it is important that the vehicle remains attended after the call for assistance has been placed.
Can members still be reimbursed if they pay out of pocket at the time of service?
In the event that service is not obtainable through the Emergency Roadside Assistance provider, the member will receive an authorization number from the Emergency Roadside Assistance provider and will receive a refund of payments made according to the program benefit and coverage limits for services secured independently.
What exactly is considered a “covered emergency?”
The following are covered emergencies, subject to the $80.00 per occurrence limitation:
- Towing Assistance - When towing is necessary, the covered vehicle will be towed to the closest qualified service facility or to any location requested;
- Battery Service - If a battery failure occurs, a jump-start will be applied to start the covered vehicle;
- Flat Tire Assistance - Service consists of the removal of the flat tire and its replacement with the spare tire;
- Fuel, Oil, Fluid, and Water Delivery Service - An emergency supply of fuel, oil, fluid, and water will be delivered if you are in immediate need. You must pay for the fuel or other fluid when it is delivered;
- Lock-out Assistance - If your keys are locked inside of the vehicle, we will provide assistance in gaining entry to the vehicle.