Roadside Assistance is Not Meant to Replace Your Collision Insurance
In the event of an accident, members should check with their auto policy carriers to see who is responsible for the payment of any necessary towing. A member's insurance company (or the other driver's insurance company) may be responsible for the payment of a tow. Due to the nature of an accident, service providers are required to handle clean-up and other labor related services. Many of these services are not covered by your Better World Club roadside policy. Should you call requiring service after an accident, we will refer you to your policy carrier. If your carrier is unable to help you, we will be able to service your vehicle with a price cap of $50/$100, depending on your benefit limit.
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By taylorhill, At June 27, 2022 at 3:57 AM
I appreciate the transparency about the limitations of roadside assistance in post-accident scenarios. It's a reminder that while these services are valuable, they're not a substitute for comprehensive insurance coverage.
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