State Farm Insurance offers a roadside assistance program as part of their auto insurance coverage. The specific services covered by State Farm's roadside assistance program may vary depending on the policy and location, but some common services that are typically covered include:
Towing: State Farm will arrange and pay for a tow truck to transport your vehicle to a repair facility or other desired location.
Lockout Service: State Farm will send a locksmith to help you if you have locked your keys inside your vehicle.
Jump-starts: State Farm will provide a jump-start if your battery is dead.
Flat tire changes: State Farm will send a service provider to replace a flat tire with your vehicle's spare tire.
Fuel delivery: State Farm will deliver a small amount of fuel if you run out of gas.
It is important to note that the specific terms and limitations of State Farm's roadside assistance program may vary depending on the policy and location. Some policies may have limits on the number of service calls or miles that are covered, or may have restrictions on the type of vehicle or location of the breakdown. It is important to review your policy or contact your State Farm agent for specific details about your roadside assistance coverage.
Note: You get a total of three (3) of any of these services above per year.