What about roadside assistance?
AAA offers roadside assistance to all drivers, whether they have a AAA insurance policy or not. AAA's roadside assistance program is one of the most well-known programs in the U.S. It offers emergency services to drivers who need assistance including towing, car lockout services, fuel services, and assistance for a dead battery.
There are three levels of AAA membership that you can purchase to have access to AAA roadside services: Classic, Plus, and Premier. CSAA policyholders that have a AAA membership can earn a discount on their insurance policy. You can learn more about AAA and see what members are saying in AAA roadside assistance reviews.
Is CSAA and AAA the same?
CSAA Insurance Group is an affiliated company of AAA. CSAA was created as a branch of the AAA of Northern California, Nevada, and Utah. However, now CSAA sells insurance across the nation.
What does CSAA stand for?
CSAA stands for California State Automobile Association.
What more should you know about CSAA?
CSAA employees are heavily involved in giving back to the community with CSAA Insurance Group's employee volunteerism program. Last year, CSAA employees completed more than 46,000 volunteer hours.
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