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QuickAssist Roadside Network

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description QuickAssist Roadside Network Overview

QuickAssist excels in urban and densely populated areas due to its hyper-local network of certified service providers. If your primary concern is minimizing wait times in city traffic, this package is excellent. They focus heavily on rapid deployment for minor issues like jump-starts and tire punctures, making them a reliable choice for daily commuters who value speed above all else.

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QuickAssist Roadside Network ranks #12 of 33 in the Insurance Roadside Package ranking, behind State-Specific AAA Local Plan, ahead of Good Sam Club Roadside Assistance.

help QuickAssist Roadside Network FAQ

How long is the average wait time for QuickAssist Roadside Network in urban areas?

Because QuickAssist heavily focuses on hyper-local deployment in densely populated urban areas, their average wait time is often under 30 minutes. They utilize a localized network of certified providers to rapidly dispatch tow trucks or service vehicles. This significantly reduces the time spent stranded on the side of a busy city highway.

Does QuickAssist Roadside cover towing or just minor vehicle issues?

While QuickAssist is highly optimized for rapid deployment of minor urban issues like jump-starts, lockouts, and flat tires, they do cover towing to approved repair facilities. The towing distance covered will depend on the specific insurance package or tier you purchased. If you need a tow beyond your covered radius, you will be billed a per-mile rate.

Do I have to pay out of pocket and submit a receipt to QuickAssist?

In most cases, if you use a mechanic within the certified QuickAssist Roadside Network, you do not have to pay out of pocket at the time of service. The provider bills the insurance network directly for the covered service. You would only pay out of pocket if you go outside the network or request services outside your policy limits.

Can I use the QuickAssist Roadside Network for a car that isn't registered to me?

Generally, roadside assistance packages like QuickAssist follow the insured vehicle or the specific driver named on the policy. If your plan is vehicle-based, it can be used by anyone driving that specific car during an emergency. If the plan is driver-based, you can use it for any vehicle you are driving or riding in.

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