Roadside assistance insurance
I've heard from several sources that auto insurance companies tend to
increase their charges if claims are made. As I see it, the most likely
claim would be a flat tire change if the policy covered such. Mine charges
$7 a year for this, towing, etc. Should I buy AAA or AARP roadside
assistence insurance - ~$55 a year - and drop the coverage on the auto
policy? I suspect an insurance rate increase is going to be much more than
the $55.
Or am I wrong and such a claim or claims will not cause an increase - nor
windshield cracks - only accidents, or whatever, caused by the policy
owner's driving errors?
TIA
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