Accident Towing in Coffs Harbour
Coffs Harbour Accident Towing
At TNT Towing, we provide professional accident towing and breakdown recovery across Coffs Harbour and the wider Coffs Coast. With over 13 years of experience and full NRMA accreditation, we’re equipped to manage accident scenes safely, efficiently and in full compliance with NSW towing regulations.
Our operators are licensed and follow all required procedures when it comes to vehicle loading, restraint and transport. When we’re called to an incident in Coffs Harbour, we assess the vehicle’s condition and the surrounding environment before starting the job. We use tilt tray trucks designed to move everything from standard vehicles to heavier or damaged ones, even when access is limited.
We also provide full documentation—including written authorisation and a job record—so you know where your vehicle is at all times. Whether the vehicle is being moved to a holding yard or straight to a mechanic, we’ll make sure it’s done properly. If you need accident towing in Coffs Harbour, call TNT Towing on 0417 318 181.
Reliable Response Across the Coast
We understand that breakdowns and accidents in Coffs Harbour can happen anywhere—from busy city roads to suburban driveways or regional access routes. That’s why we approach every job with the same process: assess the site, determine the best equipment for the job, and complete the tow with care.
Our trucks carry skates, winches and wheel dollies to help manage difficult loads, and we’re familiar with the traffic flow, road conditions and access points throughout the area. Every job is backed by a formal job sheet, and we can coordinate drop-off locations with your insurer or workshop if required.
If you’re not available at the scene, we can still carry out the job with the right instructions. We document everything from pickup to delivery so nothing is left unclear. Our focus in Coffs Harbour is on safety, professionalism and making sure your vehicle is handled properly—no shortcuts, no assumptions. Just a thorough, well-managed service every time.
How do I find out if towing is covered before I lodge a claim?
To confirm whether towing is covered, review your insurance policy's Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) or contact your insurer directly. Coverage can vary depending on whether you hold comprehensive, third-party or roadside assistance add-ons. Most insurers provide 24/7 claims lines or customer support to clarify inclusions. It’s helpful to know your policy number and have details about the incident ready. Confirming this before lodging a claim avoids delays or denied reimbursement.
Is it safe to try pushing my car off the road before the tow arrives?
Pushing a broken-down vehicle should only be done if it’s absolutely safe. If the car is on a busy road, incline, or near traffic, moving it manually can pose serious risk. It's safer to activate hazard lights and wait for professional help in most cases. If you do push the car, use the help of another person, keep the handbrake engaged when stopping, and avoid doing so alone. Always prioritise visibility and safety over convenience.
What information should be on a legitimate towing invoice?
A proper towing invoice should include the towing company’s name, contact details, ABN, and licensing number (if applicable). It must list the vehicle's registration, the pickup and drop-off locations, date and time of service, and a clear breakdown of charges. Itemised fees for after-hours loading, storage or distance-based charges should also be specified. This documentation is important for insurance claims and dispute resolution. Always request a copy at the time of service or immediately after.


