Tips to Avoid Towing Scams this Winter

With winter comes the increased risks of hydroplaning and other road accidents. Your vehicle can get stuck in the snow, or in the worst case, swerve into another car while driving on an icy road. And when it happens, the sight of a tow truck approaching might seem like a miracle. However, unfortunately, it's not.

During the winters, some fraudulent towing service Dallas wander around the streets offering help. Unlike professional companies, they are unprofessional, unlicensed, and charge hefty amounts. Therefore, it is important to be aware of such scams beforehand to avoid falling victim to them.

Avoid unsolicited help

If a tow truck magically appears where your vehicle broke down, do not let them tow your vehicle. Such tow trucks are paid by specific repair shops or impound that charge unreasonably high. 

Ask for their license or certificate

The first thing that differentiates between a scam and a professional service is the license. Even if you call a towing service in Dallas, you need to make sure they are trustable. So, before hiring, ask if they are licensed and certified. Do not take a simple yes for an answer; instead, ask to see copies of the legal documents.

Document the damage

Before the tow truck hauls your vehicle away, take pictures of the actual damage to the car. Then use those pictures to inspect your vehicle again after the tow. This way, you will be able to hold the towing company accountable for any damage after the tow.

Review the contract or payment

To avoid getting overcharged by a fraudulent company, always ask for an itemized invoice for the services. Some tow truck drivers will convince you to sign on a blank work order, only to add extra charges in the final bill.


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