Were You Wrongfully Towed?
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Were You Towed in Nevada and Believe the Tow Was Improper?

Many vehicle owners do not know what records a tow company relied on, who authorized the tow, whether proper notice was given, or whether the vehicle was removed from the correct location. Nevada drivers who believe their vehicle may have been improperly towed, damaged during towing, or released only after paying disputed fees can now join our class action lawsuit

See If You Qualify

We Are Noticing a Predatory Pattern Across Nevada

If You Have Been Towed You Might Be Involved.

Please Note*

Submitting your information does not guarantee legal representation, compensation, or inclusion in a lawsuit. Your information will be reviewed to determine whether there may be a broader pattern affecting multiple vehicle owners.

*Incorrect or incomplete tow paperwork
*Wrong street, wrong address, or wrong vehicle concerns
*Incorrect or incomplete tow paperwork
*Missing or unclear HOA/property authorization
*Refusal or delay in providing insurance information
*Denied damage claims without supporting evidence
*Wrong street, wrong address, or wrong vehicle concerns
*Lack of proper notice before towing.
*Damage discovered after vehicle release
*Failure to provide dispatch logs, photos, GPS records, or tow authorization records

Do You Qualify?

You may want to submit your information if:


  • Your vehicle was towed from an HOA, apartment complex, business, or private property.
  • You believe the tow paperwork listed the wrong address, street, vehicle, or reason.
  • You were charged a tow/release fee you believe was improper.
  • Your vehicle was damaged during or after the tow.
  • The tow company refused to provide insurance information.
  • You requested records but did not receive them.
  • You believe the tow company or property manager could not prove proper authorization.
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