If you unfortunately get involved in a car collision and it renders your car unsafe for driving, then most probably, you need heavy duty towing to bring it to the nearest repair shop. On the other hand, before having your car towed, it is important that you know what your rights. Not only that, you must be educated as well on what to watch out by the time when the towing company arrives.
Before the Towing Begins
While majority of the towing companies trained their staff to be honest and professional, still it is inevitable to encounter some who would take advantage of your situation. So before letting the towing company initiate the towing, it’s going to be smart to be aware of the following:
Seek your Insurance Provider
Even if it is outside business hours, you should try to reach out with your insurance provider. They can tell give you advise on what towing rates are reasonable, tell you the appropriate steps to do next and also, ensure that there are no unexpected delays to have your car repaired. There are instances as well when they would be arranging for their preferred facility to pick up your car.
Now, in the event that you can’t reach your insurer at the time of the incident, you can let the towing company tow your car but never forget about these things.
Is Your Car Really have to be Towed?
As a car owner, it is your responsibility to find out whether your car really has to be towed or not. When you have been in a car crash or accident, the first thing that comes to your head is to find a tow truck. In reality though, you might just be able to drive away a bit from the scene.
When everything is settled from the scene and assuming that you can still drive your car, then you don’t necessarily have to contact a towing company. Instead, you must check your car for the following:
- Is the car free from any fluid leaks?
- Are the taillights and headlights still working?
- Are the side mirrors, windshield and everything else intact?
- Does the braking and steering still fine?
- Can you securely close the hood?
If you can’t, then you definitely have to contact a towing company.