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Auto Accident Attorney Tip: Steps After an Accident and Being Towed

  • By Al de Levie
  • 06 Apr, 2018

Experiencing a car accident can be traumatic for anyone. You will probably be pretty shaken up and your brain might still be trying to figure out what just happened. If you have been involved in an accident then it’s very likely that your vehicle will get towed. An auto accident attorney can help you through the process.

tow truck driver pulling a car onto the truck bed after an accident

Auto Accident Attorney Tip: Steps After an Accident and Being Towed


Experiencing a car accident can be traumatic for anyone. You will probably be pretty shaken up, and your brain might still be trying to figure out what just happened. If you have been involved in a major accident, then it’s very likely that your vehicle will get towed.


In case of a minor accident, you will be able to drive home safely but when it comes to major accidents, where your vehicle gets completely wrecked then a towing company will come into play. This can lead to various complications along the way and you might require an auto accident attorney to help you out of it.


If an accident occurs and a tow truck appears on the scene uninvited, then be wary. Never permit an unsolicited tow truck operator to tow your vehicle. Also, remember to never provide them with any insurance details. You are free to contact a towing company of your choice rather than go with a random one or the one chosen by the police officers.


You can even ring up your insurance provider and ask for their recommended towing company, especially if you have collision coverage or towing and roadside assistance coverage wherein your towing fees will be covered. If you let your car be towed by random unknown towing companies, then the prices may vary.


Towing can cost a lot. And the towing fee cannot be negotiated or consented before they take your car. You also cannot leave your car unattended on the road, since it may cause traffic blocks. In which case, the police will have your car towed even without your permission and you will have to pay for it later.


And if you do not specify a mechanic, your car can be taken to the nearest salvage yard, regardless of their level of expertise. To make matters worse, the longer you leave the car there, the higher you get billed. The storage fees along with the initial towing fees might add up to a hefty amount.


So if your car does get towed then be sure to collect it at the earliest to avoid having to pay such exorbitant amounts of money. In case you fail to pay any accrued fees, you may even end up losing possession of your car. Before that, be sure to notify the other colliders insurance company that your car has been towed so that they can go and collect evidence as well.


Insurance companies require you to move your car out of the storage as quickly as possible so that you will be liable to receive reimbursement for the costs incurred following the accident. Towing insurance may also cover the cost of the labor and repairs on your car.


In case you get into an auto accident, then post the collision do not try to drive your car or make any alterations. The insurance companies may deny your claim and try and turn around the story to make it look like you caused the damage yourself.  Such occurrences are not uncommon at all.


If the accident causes you a major injury and you are required to be transported into a hospital immediately, then the best option would be to let an experienced car accident attorney or personal injury lawyer handle your case.


If you are experiencing issues with towing after a car accident, the experts at The Law Offices of Alvin de Levie are always available for a free consultation at 844-777-2529 and find out what’s the best way forward.



Alvin F. de Levie is a 1973, Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the Pennsylvania State University and a 1976 graduate of the Villanova University School of Law. He is an expert in Pennsylvania Law revolving around medical malpractice and personal injury. 


Mr. de Levie has consistently been voted by his peers to receive Martindale-Hubbell's "AV Preeminent" 5.0 out of 5.0 rating. An AV Preeminent rating is the highest possible rating in both legal ability and ethical standards. 


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