How Does Roadside Assistance Insurance Work? Complete Guide 2026
How Does Roadside Assistance Insurance Work in Poland? A Practical Guide for 2026
Picture this: it's 11 PM, you're on the A4 near Opole, the engine warning light just came on, and you don't speak Polish. That's when roadside assistance insurance (ubezpieczenie assistance) earns its keep. We've picked up hundreds of stranded foreign drivers over the years, and the ones with a decent Assistance policy always have a much better night than the ones without.
Here's how the system actually works.
What Is Roadside Assistance Insurance?
Roadside assistance (assistance) is an insurance product that provides practical help when your vehicle breaks down, is involved in an accident, or encounters other road incidents. Unlike liability insurance (OC) or comprehensive cover (AC), which reimburse financial losses, assistance delivers actual services: towing, on-the-spot repairs, fuel delivery, tyre changes, a replacement car, and even hotel accommodation.
In Poland, you can buy assistance in three ways:
- As an add-on to your OC/AC policy — the most popular option, costing just a few dozen zlotys per year.
- As a standalone policy — from insurance companies or specialist assistance providers.
- Included with a new car — many manufacturers bundle 2–3 years of assistance cover with new vehicles.
Types of Assistance Plans in Poland
Polish insurers typically offer four tiers:
Mini Assistance
The entry-level plan. Usually includes:
- Towing up to 25–50 km
- Minor on-the-spot repairs
- Tyre change (if you carry a spare)
- Up to 5 litres of emergency fuel
Cost: approximately 40–80 PLN/year (~EUR 9–18).
Maxi Assistance
The mid-range plan, covering more scenarios:
- Towing up to 100–200 km (or to the nearest authorised dealer)
- Replacement car for 2–3 days
- Tyre change, fuel delivery, locksmith services
- Transport for driver and passengers to home or destination
Cost: approximately 80–150 PLN/year (~EUR 18–35).
Comfort Assistance
A premium plan, often including cover abroad:
- Unlimited towing within Poland
- Towing up to 500 km abroad
- Replacement car for 5–7 days
- Hotel accommodation (up to 2 nights)
- Passenger transport to home or destination
- Assistance in case of vehicle theft
Cost: approximately 150–250 PLN/year (~EUR 35–58).
VIP Assistance
The highest tier, for drivers who want total peace of mind:
- No towing limits (Poland and Europe)
- Replacement car for up to 14 days
- Hotel accommodation (up to 5 nights, minimum 3-star)
- Legal assistance in case of an accident abroad
- Concierge service — repair coordination, bookings, translation
- Spare parts delivery
Cost: approximately 250–400 PLN/year (~EUR 58–93).
What Does Standard Assistance Cover?
Towing
The core service. When your vehicle can't be driven, the insurer arranges and pays for towing to a garage, authorised dealer, or another location you specify. The towing distance depends on your plan. For a full breakdown of towing costs in Poland, see our price list.
Tyre Change
If you get a flat, an assistance crew will come and swap the damaged tyre for your spare. No spare? The car gets towed to the nearest tyre shop.
Fuel Delivery
Run out of fuel on the motorway? Assistance will deliver 5–10 litres so you can reach the nearest petrol station.
Replacement Car
Available from Maxi tier upward. You get a rental car for the duration of the repair — from 2 to 14 days depending on your plan. This is critical if you rely on your vehicle for work.
Locksmith Services
Locked your keys inside the car? The insurer dispatches a locksmith to open the vehicle without damage. Typically available from Maxi tier onward.
Passenger Transport
If the vehicle is immobilised, assistance organises transport for you and your passengers — by taxi, train, or bus — to your home, hotel, or destination.
Assistance in Poland vs Abroad — Key Differences
If you're a foreign driver in Poland or a Polish resident travelling in Europe, pay attention to these differences:
| Criteria | Within Poland | Abroad |
|---|---|---|
| Towing limit | 25 km – unlimited | Usually up to 500 km |
| Replacement car | 2–14 days | Often shorter (2–5 days) |
| Minimum distance from home | Often 0 km (door-to-door) | 30–50 km from registered address |
| Hotel stay | Comfort/VIP plans | Yes, 1–5 nights |
| Legal assistance | Rarely | VIP plans |
If you're driving in Poland on a foreign licence, your home-country assistance may not cover you here or may have restricted limits. Always check before you travel.
How Much Does Assistance Cost in 2026?
- Mini: 40–80 PLN/year (~EUR 9–18)
- Maxi: 80–150 PLN/year (~EUR 18–35)
- Comfort: 150–250 PLN/year (~EUR 35–58)
- VIP: 250–400 PLN/year (~EUR 58–93)
Factors affecting price: vehicle age and make, coverage scope, insurer, and whether you buy assistance as a standalone policy or as an add-on.
Assistance vs Third-Party Liability (OC) — How They Work Together
People get confused about this all the time, so here's the simple version:
- Your assistance protects your vehicle no matter who caused the incident. You pay the premium, you get the service.
- Third-party OC (OC sprawcy) covers the costs for the injured party. If someone else caused the accident, their OC pays for towing and repairs of your car — free of charge for you.
Read more in our detailed guide to towing covered by OC and on our OC towing page.
When to use which:
- Mechanical breakdown, flat battery, empty fuel tank, locked keys — Your assistance
- Accident where you're NOT at fault — Other driver's OC (or your assistance for faster service)
- Accident where you ARE at fault — Your assistance (the other driver's OC won't cover you)
How to Use Assistance — Step by Step
Step 1: Secure the Scene
Turn on your hazard lights, put on a reflective vest, and place a warning triangle. On a motorway, exit the vehicle and stand behind the crash barrier.
Step 2: Call Your Insurer
Find the assistance hotline number on your insurance card or in the insurer's app. Most assistance hotlines operate 24/7, including holidays. Some insurers offer English-speaking or multilingual operators.
Step 3: Provide Information
Be ready with:
- Your policy number
- Your exact location (address or GPS coordinates)
- A description of the problem
- Vehicle make, model, and registration number
Step 4: Wait for Help
Average waiting time: 30–60 minutes in urban areas, up to 90 minutes in rural areas. If you need faster service, you can also contact a towing company directly — check our roadside help page.
Step 5: Sign the Service Report
After towing or repair, sign the completion report. Keep a copy for your insurer.
What to Watch Out for When Choosing a Policy
- Towing distance limit — the more kilometres, the better. Avoid 25 km limits unless you live in a major city.
- Exclusions — many policies exclude vehicles older than 10–15 years, vehicles over 3.5 tonnes, or motorcycles.
- Minimum distance from home — some policies require you to be at least 10–30 km from home. Look for "door-to-door" cover if you want full protection.
- Number of call-outs per year — budget policies may limit you to 2–3 per year.
- Maximum response time — does the policy guarantee an arrival window?
- Territorial scope — Poland only, Europe, or worldwide?
- Replacement car — vehicle class, number of days, delivery to your door?
Insurer Assistance vs Private Towing Company
| Criteria | Insurance Assistance | Private Towing Company |
|---|---|---|
| Cost | Included in premium | Pay per service |
| Availability | Depends on insurer dispatch | Direct contact, often faster |
| Service limit | 2–5 call-outs/year | Unlimited |
| Scope | Per policy terms | Full range, flexible |
| Response time | 30–90 minutes | Often from 20 minutes |
| Formalities | Call hotline, provide policy number | Quick phone booking |
Tip from our dispatchers: Even with insurance assistance, save the number of a trusted towing company in your phone. Insurer hotlines can have long queues during peak periods — we've had customers wait 45 minutes just to get through to an operator. You can request a free towing quote and compare.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Does assistance work if my car breaks down in front of my house?
It depends on the policy. Mini plans often have a minimum distance from home (e.g. 10 km). Comfort and VIP plans usually cover you from your doorstep.
2. Can I use assistance if the accident was my fault?
Yes. Assistance covers your vehicle no matter who's at fault. If you caused the accident, though, the other driver's costs are covered by your OC — not your assistance.
3. How long does it take for assistance to arrive?
Average: 30–60 minutes in cities, 60–120 minutes outside cities. Bad weather or peak traffic can add time.
4. Does car assistance cover motorcycles?
Standard car assistance does not cover motorcycles. You need a separate Moto Assistance policy.
5. What if the insurer refuses to provide assistance?
If you believe the refusal is unjustified, file a complaint with the insurer. You can escalate to the Financial Ombudsman (Rzecznik Finansowy). In the meantime, hire a private towing service — check our price list and keep the invoice to claim reimbursement.
Article updated March 2026. The information is for guidance purposes — compare at least 3 insurers before purchasing an assistance policy. Need towing right now? Call +48 571 426 225 — we operate 24/7 across Poland.
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