Roadside Services Sample Clauses

Roadside Services a) Under this CONTRACT WE provide YOU the following additional services, if YOUR VEHICLE is disabled, in the form of reimbursement for up to a maximum of: (i) one hundred dollars per occurrence for towing to the nearest repair facility, acceptable to us, if required as a result of a BREAKDOWN; (ii) fifty dollars per day, for up to three days, for emergency trip interruption reimbursement, when you are more than 100 miles from your home; (iii) one flat tire change using YOUR good spare tire; (iv) forty dollars for a battery boost or jump start, or toward the delivery charge to have fuel purchased by you delivered to your VEHICLE; and (v) up to twenty dollars for lockout assistance. sample Services may vary to conform to the laws of YOUR state. No deductible applies to the provision of a Road Side Service. Road Side Services are not covered under this CONTRACT if YOUR VEHICLE was disabled due to an act of nature, war, insurrection, riot, etc. Under this CONTRACT, YOU are limited to receiving Road Side Services for just one disablement of YOUR VEHICLE for the same cause in any seven day period.
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Roadside Services. Under this Vehicle Service Program, we provide you with the following additional services in the event of a vehicle breakdown, in the form of monetary reimbursement for covered repairs up to a maximum of: (a) one hundred and twenty dollars per occurrence for towing to the nearest authorized repair facility if required as a result of a breakdown; (b) fifty dollars per day, for up to three days, for emergency trip interruption inconvenience reimbursement, when a breakdown occurs a minimum of one hundred miles away from your home as provided on your confirmation page; (c) a single flat tire change using your pre-existing good spare tire; (d) forty dollars for a battery boost or jump start, or toward the delivery charge to have fuel purchased by you delivered to your vehicle; and (e) up to twenty five dollars for lockout assistance. Services are subject to change based on conformity with individual state laws. No deductibles apply to the provision of Roadside services. Roadside services provisions do not apply to vehicles which were disabled due to acts of nature, inclement weather, war, insurrection, or riot Under this service program, you are limited to receiving roadside services for just one disablement of your vehicle for the same cause in any seven-day period. • Rental Car Reimbursement If you’re in need of alternate transportation because of a covered breakdown, this program provides reimbursement for the expense of a rental car up to seventy- five dollars per day, for a maximum of up to four days, for a total of up to three hundred dollars per incident. Rental car reimbursement is based on a recognized industry flat rate time required to repair your vehicle according to the following criteria: (a) if the repair time required is a minimum of eight hours, we will allow a one day car rental and reimburse you a maximum of seventy-five dollars for that rental; (b) if the repair time required is a minimum of sixteen hours, we will allow a two day car rental and reimburse you a maximum of one hundred and fifty dollars for that rental; and (c) if the repair time required is more than twenty hours, we will allow a three day car rental and reimburse you a maximum of two hundred and twenty-five dollars for that rental. Rental car reimbursement is valid only for expenses incurred from the date of the breakdown until the date repairs are completed. Rental car reimbursement does not include any expense for items such as mileage, gasoline, maintenance, insurance or c...
Roadside Services. Note: The 24-Hour Roadside Assistance services are provided through Quest Roadside Services, 000 Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx, St. Xxxxx, Michigan 48879. For assistance call: 0-000-000-0000. The Obligor for the 24-Hour Roadside Assistance Benefits

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