Consumer & LifestylestructuralB2CTicketingMobileChurn

Roadside Assistance Has No Escalation Path When Service Fails

When roadside assistance is slow or non-responsive, stranded customers have no way to escalate—no manager access, no SLA visibility, no alternative dispatch. The structural gap is the absence of real-time tracking and accountability in emergency service workflows, leaving vulnerable customers without recourse at their most urgent moment.

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