Tuesday, November 12, 2013

A Guide To Selecting Motor Clubs Of America

By Katrina Wheeler


Choosing the right motor clubs of America can put someone together with their family on the road to safety. There are hundreds of millions of registered vehicles in the United States, and less than half of them are covered by roadside assistance. Below are some tips that can be of help when looking for the best motors club.

An ideal club should not charge extra to a member who wants family members to join too. The signing up process should be done with ease. An affordable club offering 24/7 assistance service is the way to go, with one whose charges do not exceed $50 every year being recommended. A person should not be lured into joining a club merely because of nonrelated benefits like hotel and restaurant discounts. The only incentive for joining such a club is to guarantee ones safety on the road and that of family members.

One should ensure that there are no hidden charges. Also, the chosen motors club should have comprehensive coverage all over the country as opposed to just in major urban centers. The type of vehicles covered is also worth checking out. It involves finding out if only one vehicle is covered by the service or the club charges extra for addition of vehicles.

By registering with a roadside assistance service and then complying with some simple rules, more car owners can achieve significant road safety. A 24/ 7 roadside assistance is much better than a traditional roadside membership. Most clubs charge an extra fee for any additional person; while a 24/7 roadside assistance offers members to up to five family members. One difference between a 24/7 club and the others is that its coverage is inclusive of coverage for all vehicles owned or rented.

It can be a daunting task for a car owner to choose motor club that offers roadside assistance, given the large number of them in America. Basically, the same services are offered by these clubs. A difference occurs in the service quality.

Whenever a member makes a call to a roadside service, they are faced with an emergency needing immediate attention. It definitely takes time for a motor club representative to arrive at a scene and offer help, but should not take too long. All in all, the time taken is likely to vary, a factor influenced by the selected club.

If a member is involved in car accident and need ambulance assistance or to go to an emergency room, certain motor clubs offer benefits for such an event. Such a benefit covers all the costs related to a covered accident given in an emergency room or trauma center. Doctor care, medication, splits and IVs are covered, but not limited to them.

Membership for a majority of motor clubs of America is inclusive of travel assistance reimbursement. This applies for local residents. When such a resident wants a rental car, no need to worry as the cover cares for accidents happening 50 miles or more from home.




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