What was the initial towing quote?
A few thousand dollars.
News / Legal
A trucking company, DPW Trucking, faced a massive $46,000 towing bill after one of their trucks became wedged under a viaduct in Chicago. By contacting a local news station, they managed to get the bill significantly reduced.
DPW Trucking encountered a major financial hurdle when Official Towing presented them with a $46,000 bill after their truck became stuck under a viaduct. Owner Kristin Crawford discovered Official Towing had a reputation for excessive charges.
Crawford contacted WGN News, leading to a confrontation outside Official Towing’s lot. Subsequently, the towing company reduced the bill to $5,000. The Oak Lawn Police Department assisted in the truck’s retrieval.
Official Towing has faced complaints regarding excessive towing bills. The owner, Ahmed Shalabi, has provided conflicting information about the company’s licensing within Chicago.
Takeaway: Trucking companies should be aware of potential overcharging by towing services and document all interactions. Media attention and police intervention can be effective tools in resolving disputes. Always verify the licensing and reputation of towing companies before engaging their services.
A few thousand dollars.
$46,000.
By contacting WGN News.
$5,000.
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