WHAT IS PREDATORY TOWING?

By September 11, 2024Blog Posts

In the unfortunate event of a roadside breakdown or vehicle accident, a damaged tractor-trailer may need to be towed or recovered from the scene. If this is the case, be mindful of predatory towing and recovery companies. Unscrupulous towing companies are on the prowl, looking to take advantage of unsuspecting motor carriers and their drivers. They typically approach a driver on the roadside, offering their services, and the result can be costly. If the driver or trucking company is not careful, these predators will charge outrageous amounts for their services—or worse.

 

According to the “Causes and Countermeasures of Predatory Towing,” research conducted by the American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI), the most common predatory towing practices experienced by motor carriers and insurance companies include:

HOW CAN I PROTECT MYSELF FROM PREDATORY TOWING?

Call Great West’s claims reporting hotline (800.228.8040) as soon as possible. In the event of a simple roadside breakdown or an accident where the tractor and trailer can be towed from the scene, Great West can help you find a reputable towing service whose rate is fair and consensual. The same goes for accidents where a tow truck cannot simply attach to the truck. This type of accident may require a recovery service, and Great West can also assist with this. Some additional tips:

  • Never sign a tow bill with blank spaces for the rate. Do not let the tower fill in the rate later.
  • Never sign anything unless the tow company has provided a reasonable quote.
  • Keep the tow company from taking undamaged equipment or cargo away.
  • If the tow is nonconsensual, ask the authorities if they will allow you to call your own tow company.
    You can then call Great West for recommendations.