The phone number for State Farm roadside assistance is (877) 627-5757, and representatives are available 24/7. Alternatively, you can request assistance through State Farm’s website or mobile app for roadside emergencies like towing and battery jump-starts.
What State Farm Roadside Assistance Offers
Free towing for 10+ miles or to the nearest repair facility per tow
State Farm does not disclose how long it takes their roadside assistance to arrive. Most roadside assistance companies arrive within 20-60 minutes—although specific response times vary depending on weather and road conditions.
Remember, while waiting for roadside service, you should remain in or near your car unless you are in immediate danger. You can speed up the assistance process by knowing your policy information, current location, and services required before calling your roadside assistance company.... read full answer
State Farm roadside assistance costs about $15 per six-month policy, though exact prices may vary depending on the state and the covered vehicles. State Farm 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.... read full answer
State Farm Roadside Assistance Cost Comparison
Company
Cost
State Farm
$30 per year
Geico
$14 per year
Allstate
$79 to $149 per year
Progressive
$16 per year
AAA
$38 to $171 per year
Purchasing roadside assistance from your car insurance company is usually less expensive than a motor club membership from a company such as AAA. However, it might not provide as much coverage.
State Farm Roadside Assistance Includes:
Free towing for 10+ miles or to the nearest repair shop
Delivery of gas, oil, or a battery
Battery jump-starts
Tire changes
Lockout services (up to one hour)
Mechanical labor (up to one hour)
State Farm roadside assistance is meant to help drivers in need of immediate rescue, but it usually does not pay for the underlying problem, such as engine repairs or a battery that needs replacing. Additionally, the exact number of incidents covered by a State Farm roadside assistance plan will vary by state and policy.
For more information about choosing between roadside assistance options, check out WalletHub’s guide to the best roadside assistance.
State Farm roadside assistance has a towing limit of 11 miles or to the nearest qualified repair shop. Specific roadside assistance coverage may vary by state, however, so drivers should check their State Farm policy to learn the exact limits and exclusions of their plan.
In general, purchasing roadside assistance from a car insurance company is less expensive than purchasing a motor club membership from companies like ... read full answerBetter World Club or AAA. Coverage might be more limited, though. To see how State Farm roadside assistance compares to the competition, check out the table below.
State Farm Roadside Assistance Compared to Popular Competitors
15 miles or the nearest qualified repair shop (basic plan)
100 miles (premier plan)
In addition to towing, State Farm roadside assistance also includes fuel and oil delivery, jump starts, tire changes, lockout services, and up to one hour of mechanical labor. To add State Farm roadside assistance to your policy, log into your online account or call 1-800-782-8332.
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