The phone number for Liberty Mutual roadside assistance is 1-800-426-9898, and representatives are available 24/7. Alternatively, you can request assistance through Liberty Mutual's website or mobile app for roadside emergencies like towing and battery jump-starts.
No, Liberty Mutual does not have free roadside assistance included on its insurance policies. If you want roadside assistance from Liberty Mutual, you will have to purchase a roadside assistance plan, which will cost about $1 to $10 per month as an add-on.
Liberty Mutual roadside assistance costs between $1 and $10 per month on average, though exact prices may vary depending on the state and the covered vehicles. Liberty Mutual roadside assistance is an optional endorsement that customers can add to their car insurance policy and use when they need emergency towing, fuel delivery, and more.
Liberty Mutual roadside assistance will reimburse you up to $200 for towing services, but there is no specific mileage limit. Liberty Mutual roadside assistance coverage may also vary by state, so drivers should check their policy to learn more about limits and exclusions.
In general, purchasing roadside assistance from a car insurance company is less expensive than purchasing a motor club membership from companies like Better World Club or AAA. Coverage might be more limited, though. To see...
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