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JoeCFRS 08-31-2013 07:27 PM

Car Towed and Bumper cover scratched. Need advice.
 
So, the second day of owning my FRS my car gets towed for not having a parking sticker. Sort of my fault, but I was at work all day and couldn't get to the office in time to get a new one.

However, the jerks who towed my car scratched the front bumper underneath from it dragging on the pavement or the curb when it was lifted from the rear axle. I have already talked to the manager and they are denying it was their fault, which is no surprise. I am meeting with them on Tuesday for them to show me how they tow cars and having them explain to me how there is no way that it could have dragged on the curb or pavement.

I know this is all BS, but im curious if anyone else has had experience with getting there car towed?

Or, if anyone has advice on how to get them to admit fault in general and get the damages paid for?

Thanks for any help.

Joe.

Chee-Hu 08-31-2013 09:45 PM

It's happened to my,previous car when all 4 wheels were stolen. I claimed it on my insurance along with the wheels and the shop painted the whole bumper. It's not the same scenario, I know. Good luck to ya.

Brett 09-01-2013 11:20 AM

If it's just underneath I wouldn't worry about it. The underside of my bumper looks like hell, but you can't see it unless you're laying on the ground. I figure it's a car, I'm bound to hit a curb, parking stone, etc at some point.

Best of luck.

Bg8780 09-01-2013 02:25 PM

Based on matters of right and wrong they should probably cover not being able to do their job properly. But every sign I've ever read says "at the owner's expense" I'm sure this covers their ass when they go around fucking up everyone's car. I doubt without taking them through the judicial system they won't make an effort to cover this. Good luck and let us know what happens.

DieselxIndustry 09-01-2013 06:08 PM

Judge Judy? People's Court? Not sure though if there is some clause in the local ordinance claiming no responsibility for damage due to illegally parking :/

Braces 09-02-2013 05:16 PM

I hate towing companies. I know that they are just doing their job, but it is obvious they don't give a sh*t about your car. I would continue to discuss it with them. They may have had a right to tow you, but not to cause damage to your new car.

Gen 09-02-2013 10:08 PM

Call your insurance company. They will handle it with them.

Mikem53 09-02-2013 10:15 PM

I would let it go.. doesnt seem to be worth the aggravation..
consider it a lesson learned and just enjoy your new car..



Quote:

Originally Posted by JoeCFRS (Post 1181302)
So, the second day of owning my FRS my car gets towed for not having a parking sticker. Sort of my fault, but I was at work all day and couldn't get to the office in time to get a new one.

However, the jerks who towed my car scratched the front bumper underneath from it dragging on the pavement or the curb when it was lifted from the rear axle. I have already talked to the manager and they are denying it was their fault, which is no surprise. I am meeting with them on Tuesday for them to show me how they tow cars and having them explain to me how there is no way that it could have dragged on the curb or pavement.

I know this is all BS, but im curious if anyone else has had experience with getting there car towed?

Or, if anyone has advice on how to get them to admit fault in general and get the damages paid for?

Thanks for any help.

Joe.


(fr-s) 09-02-2013 10:35 PM

Find the tow trick drivers car then scratch his bumper. Viola. Even.

infinite012 09-03-2013 09:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by (fr-s) (Post 1184805)
Find the tow trick driver then kill him. Viola. Even.

FTFY.

DoomsdayJesus 09-03-2013 02:36 PM

Call your insurance company, if they're good they may send a rep to try to collect from the towing company. USAA did that when I got hit by a taxi illegally changing lanes in an intersection trying to cut me off in Philadelphia, and despite the police report tried to claim I was at fault. If that doesn't work, you need to lawyer up or take them to small claims court. You're may want to have to have some good evidence and before and after pictures if available, or proof that the damage could have only been caused by them (if they scratched it on a flat bed, that's a pretty distinctive mark compared to a curb).

But yeah, towing companies are assholes. They wouldn't make as much money if they humored every damage claim, their default response is to tell you to pound sand. Any first year lawyer will instantly blast through BS legal disclaimers of "not responsible for damage" signs, though. Proximate cause of the damage on your bumper is improper towing.

Try the least to most expensive routes. Chances are, they've dealt with this before. Having a lawyer send a letter is probably your cheapest option before sending them to court. They may have seen that before and may be unlikely to settle until you slap them with a small claims court date.

ntron1 09-03-2013 03:30 PM

Lawyer....

JoeCFRS 09-05-2013 02:56 PM

Thanks for all your advice. I talked to the guy and without admitting it he sort of agreed that it was possible to have done the damage. He saw how low the front of my car was when it lifted from the rear during the tow. But, he offered a refund of the tow. So, I just took that. I don't feel like its worth the hassle to take him to court. My car will be lowered in a few months and I'm sure there will be many more scrapes underneath. I will just get a front lip down the road.

DoomsdayJesus 09-09-2013 02:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JoeCFRS (Post 1191168)
Thanks for all your advice. I talked to the guy and without admitting it he sort of agreed that it was possible to have done the damage. He saw how low the front of my car was when it lifted from the rear during the tow. But, he offered a refund of the tow. So, I just took that. I don't feel like its worth the hassle to take him to court. My car will be lowered in a few months and I'm sure there will be many more scrapes underneath. I will just get a front lip down the road.

I'd call that a win.


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