Dispelling Common Myths About Towing Services

Posted on: 21 January 2015

When your car experiences a mechanical failure, it can leave you stranded in a dangerous area. Luckily, there are towing services that can quickly and easily get your car to the repair shop, but many people do not have much experience with these services. Due to this lack of experience, it is not uncommon for some people to believe a couple of myths about having a car towed. 

Myth: All-Wheel Drive Cars Require Special Tow Trucks

For those that live in areas that experience large accumulations of snow and ice, it is not uncommon to have a car with all-wheel drive. This can help keep the car from getting stuck in snow or ice banks. However, many drivers believe that this type of car can not use a conventional towing truck.

Luckily, this is not the case, and an all wheel drive car can be towed by virtually any type of tow truck without causing damage to it. The only real factor that will determine which type of tow truck is needed for your car is weight and size. Larger cars and trucks will need special tow trucks, but a standard sized sedan with all-wheel drive will not.

Myth: Insurance And Roadside Assistance Will Always Pay The Towing Service Directly

A broken-down car can be one of the most stressful and expensive problems a person can routinely expect to encounter. Fortunately, there are insurance policies that provide coverage for these services. Unfortunately, some people make the assumption that their insurance will always pay for these services directly, but this is not always true. 

There are many towing services that are not set up to bill insurance carriers. As a result, if you use one of these services, you may need to pay for the tow upfront. However, if you keep a copy of the bill, and send it to your insurance carrier, they will likely issue you a refund check for the price of the tow. While it may take you a couple of weeks to receive your reimbursement, this may be the only option for offsetting the cost of needing a tow. 

Needing a tow service can be a highly stressful, and there are many myths circulating that can make this experience more stressful than it needs to be. By understanding that you will not need a special two truck for an all-wheel drive sedan and that you may be able to be reimbursed for the towing expense, you will be better able to make informed decisions when you find yourself stranded on the side of the road. For more info about how the process will go, contact a company like Ski Country Shell & Towing.

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