To check if you have roadside assistance, start by reviewing your auto insurance policy documents or logging into your insurer’s online portal to look for a section labeled “roadside assistance” or “emergency services.” If it’s not clearly listed, call your insurance provider’s customer service to confirm. Also, check with other services you may have—like a credit card (e.g., Visa, Mastercard, or Amex), your vehicle’s manufacturer (especially if your car is new or under warranty), or memberships like AAA, AARP, or even Costco—as many offer roadside assistance as a benefit. Look for details like towing, jump-starts, tire changes, or lockout help. If you recently purchased a car, the dealership might’ve included a roadside package too. Check for apps or account portals linked to these services as well. Keeping a physical or digital copy of any coverage details can help when you’re on the road and need support quickly.