Towing Cost in Phoenix Arizona After Accident: What You'll Pay Right Now

Towing Cost in Phoenix Arizona After Accident: What You'll Pay Right Now

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> **Quick Answer:** Accident towing in Phoenix typically runs $150 to $350 for a local tow under 10 miles. If police dispatch the truck, expect a hookup fee of $75 to $125 plus $5 to $10 per mile. If you have roadside assistance or comprehensive/collision coverage, your insurer may cover most or all of it. Call your insurer before accepting a tow from any company that shows up uninvited.

## What To Do

1. **Get safe first.** If the car can move, pull it to the shoulder or a parking lot. Do not stand in traffic waiting for a tow. Turn on your hazards immediately.

2. **Call 911 if there are injuries.** Phoenix PD will respond and may dispatch a tow themselves. If they call the truck, you have no choice in the company, but you do have the right to ask where the car is being taken before you sign anything.

3. **Call your insurance company before calling a tow truck.** This is the most important money move you can make. Your insurer may dispatch a contracted tow, cap your reimbursement, or waive your cost entirely depending on your coverage. If you have roadside assistance on your policy, that number is on the back of your insurance card. [Understanding whether your deductible applies to towing costs](/car-insurance-deductible-applies-to-towing-cost/) can save you a real surprise later.

4. **Get the tow truck driver's information.** Name, company name, license plate on the truck, and the impound or storage yard address. Storage fees in Phoenix run $50 to $85 per day. Every day your car sits costs money.

5. **Do not sign a blank authorization form.** Some tow companies operating at accident scenes will present a form that authorizes open-ended charges. Write in the destination before you sign, or refuse to sign until a destination is confirmed.

6. **Ask about the destination.** If the tow company wants to take your car to their yard rather than a repair shop of your choosing, push back. Arizona law gives you the right to direct your vehicle to a specific shop as long as it is a reasonable distance.

7. **Document everything at the scene.** Photograph the vehicle damage, the tow truck, the street location, and any paperwork you receive. Your insurance adjuster will want this.

![tow truck loading car](/images/towing-cost-in-phoenix-arizona-after-accident/mid.jpg)
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## What It Might Cost

| Situation | Typical Phoenix Range |
|---|---|
| Hookup fee (police-dispatched) | $75 to $125 |
| Per-mile rate | $5 to $10 |
| Local tow, under 10 miles | $150 to $350 |
| Flatbed for AWD or luxury vehicle | $250 to $450 |
| Storage per day at impound yard | $50 to $85 |
| After-hours or weekend surcharge | $50 to $100 added |

Phoenix summers push equipment and labor costs up. You are more likely to see the higher end of these ranges from May through September when demand is constant. If your car is disabled on a freeway like I-10 or the 101, a flatbed is standard and costs more than a wheel-lift.

If the other driver is at fault, their liability coverage should cover your towing. Get that claim number from their insurance before you leave the scene if possible. Your own insurer can also front the cost and subrogate later.

[Does insurance cover towing after an accident deductible](/insurance-covers-towing-after-accident-deductible/) breaks down exactly how that reimbursement process works, which is worth reading before you assume you owe nothing out of pocket.

If you have no roadside coverage at all, [roadside assistance without insurance or a membership](/roadside-assistance-without-insurance-membership-cost/) lays out your pay-as-you-go options so you are not flying blind on price.


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## Stay Safe

- Stay in the car with your seatbelt on if you cannot safely exit, especially on freeways. A second impact is a real risk.
- Do not accept a tow from a company that approached you without being called. These are called "bandit towers" and are common at Phoenix accident scenes.
- If police are present, confirm with the officer where your car is being taken and write it down.
- If your car is leaking fluid or smoking after the collision, [car smoking under hood](/car-smoking-under-hood-safe-to-drive-or-tow/) explains when driving it anywhere is off the table.
- Keep your insurance card and a charged phone in the car at all times. Phoenix summer heat can drain a battery fast if you have been sitting with hazards running.

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