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Broken Headlight From a Tow Truck

At one time or another, we all must have our vehicle towed. It could be because of a mechanical issue or because of an accident. Either way, we must entrust a tow truck to get our car to the repair shop, to our home, or wherever we need it to go.

However, damage can result from tow trucks. If your vehicle suffered a broke headlight from a tow truck, you can file a property damage claim to recover the cost of repairing the vehicle. You will need to prove liability on behalf of the towing company.

Gathering Supporting Evidence

When you need to have your vehicle towed, you should be sure to check your car for all damages. Get photos of the vehicle all the way around and get close-ups of any and all damage.

If possible, videotape the tow truck loading your car. When your vehicle gets to its destination, videotape it being unloaded if you can. You should inspect the car carefully for any damage and be sure to notify the tow truck driver if you find any damage that occurred during towing.

If the tow truck driver admits there was an accident and that they caused the damage, then there shouldn’t be a problem with getting the cost of the repairs resolved. If the tow truck driver wasn’t aware of the incident, or denies it, you will need to file a claim. You would start by sending them a demand letter with supporting documentation, which will show that they are liable for your car’s broken headlight.

Broken Headlight From a Tow Truck

The Demand Letter to the Towing Company

When you send a demand letter to the tow truck company, then you are notifying them of your intent to file a property damage claim and that you are holding them liable for the damages that your vehicle suffered. You will need to explain your vehicle was being towed, where it was picked up and the date and time of the tow, and other details, such as the name of the tow truck driver.

Include photos of your car prior to being towed and after towing. Include written repair estimates, statements from witnesses, and any documents that you might have that helps prove the headlight was broken by the tow truck. Documentation is the key to proving liability and for being reimbursed for the damages called by the tow truck.

Consult With a Personal Injury Lawyer

If a tow truck broke your car’s headlight, call a personal injury attorney for a free case review. A personal injury lawyer will help you with your property damage claim and ensure you are compensated for your losses. You will have no upfront costs, as your attorney will not be paid until you win your claim.

To ensure your broke headlight from the tow truck is taken care of, be sure to pursue a claim in a timely manner. Complete your Free Case Evaluation to be connected to an attorney who handles claims in your area!

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