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What Is Covered Top

This Road Hazard Program is limited to the repair or replacement of Eligible Tires damaged as a result of a road hazard. Eligible Tire(s) are defined as: (i) the tires listed clearly on your original purchase invoice by brand, type, and size and Department of Transportation (“DOT”) numbers, (ii) for which you purchased a Road Hazard Program from the selling dealer for each tire you desired covered, and (iii) for which a Road Hazard Registration Number for each tire is identified on the Program Certificate listing your first and last name and original tire purchase invoice number.

Term of Coverage Top

This Road Hazard Program covers Eligible Tires for a term of 36 months from the Road Hazard Program purchase date printed on your Program Certificate, or until any part of the tire tread that comes in contact with the road has a tread depth of 2/32” or less, whichever occurs first (“Coverage Term”).

What is Road Hazard Damage? Top

Road hazard damage occurs when a tire fails during the course of driving in a legal manner on a road maintained by state or local authority. Nails, glass and potholes are the most common examples of road hazards.

Flat Tire Changing Assistance Top

During the Coverage Term, you are eligible for reimbursement up to $75.00 for roadside flat tire changing assistance provided by a licensed service provider of your choice when an Eligible Tire is damaged by a covered road hazard. Flat tire changing assistance is strictly limited to the roadside installation of your useable spare tire.

Flat Tire Repair Top

If an Eligible Tire is damaged due to a covered road hazard during the Coverage Term and can be safely repaired per industry standards and guidelines, the tire may be repaired by the original or any tire servicing facility. The permanent patch/plug and the labor to perform the repair will be covered up to $20.00 per tire, per occurrence. You are responsible for any additional amounts including, but not limited to, mounting, balancing, taxes and miscellaneous fees. Reimbursement is limited to two (2) flat tire repair claims during the Coverage Term per Road Hazard Registration Number. The Road Hazard Program will remain in effect for the repaired tire for the remainder of the Coverage Term. It is not necessary to contact the Administrator before having a flat tire repaired.

Tire Replacement Top

If an Eligible Tire is damaged due to a covered road hazard during the Coverage Term and cannot be safely repaired per industry standards and guidelines, it will be replaced with an exact make/model of tire if available. If not available, a comparable quality tire will be installed. When a tire failure occurs during the first 12-month period of the Coverage Term, the tire will be replaced with coverage up to 100% of the Benefit Limit. When a tire failure occurs during the second 12-month period, the tire will be replaced with coverage up to 50% of the Benefit Limit. When a tire failure occurs during the third 12-month period, the tire will be replaced with coverage up to 25% of the Benefit Limit.