Accident Towing in Lismore
Lismore Accident Towing
TNT Towing provides professional accident towing and breakdown recovery across Lismore and the surrounding areas. With more than 13 years of experience and NRMA accreditation, we’re licensed and equipped to safely transport vehicles from the scene of an accident or roadside breakdown. Our team works in line with NSW towing regulations and holds current licences.
When we’re called to Lismore, we manage each job with care—whether that means coordinating with emergency services, assisting a stranded driver, or safely moving a damaged vehicle. We handle every tow with proper documentation, secure loading methods, and clear drop-off instructions. You’ll always know where your vehicle is going, and we’re available to help with follow-up steps if needed. We also understand that local road conditions in and around Lismore can be unpredictable, and we adjust our approach based on the environment.
If you need accident towing in Lismore, you can reach us directly on 0417 318 181.
Vehicle Recovery You Can Rely On
When you need towing support in Lismore, we come prepared. Our tilt tray fleet is suited to a wide range of recovery situations—whether your car is off the road, stuck in gear, or just won’t start. If there’s limited access, we’ll use additional tools like winches, skates or wheel dollies to load your vehicle safely.
Every job starts with a scene assessment so we can determine the best way to complete the tow without causing further damage. We make sure the process is logged and recorded from pickup to drop-off, including written authorisation and detailed job records. We’re also mindful of traffic risks, time-sensitive access, and coordinating with third parties like insurers or mechanics.
You don’t need to be on-site for us to carry out the service—but we’ll make sure you’re informed either way. Our job is to make things as straightforward as possible while keeping your vehicle secure and accounted for.
Can I file a complaint about how the vehicle was handled?
Yes, you can lodge a complaint if you believe your vehicle was handled improperly during a tow. In New South Wales, towing is regulated by NSW Fair Trading, and operators must follow strict guidelines regarding licensing, conduct and equipment use. If your vehicle was damaged, not transported as agreed, or if you experienced unprofessional conduct, gather evidence such as photos, invoices or witness statements. Complaints can be submitted directly to NSW Fair Trading online or by phone. It's important to act promptly and keep copies of all relevant documentation.
Is towing included in third-party property insurance?
Generally, third-party property insurance does not include towing unless it's specifically added as an optional benefit. These policies are designed to cover damage you cause to other people’s vehicles or property, not your own. Towing and roadside assistance are usually only covered under comprehensive or standalone roadside assistance plans. If your policy includes any towing benefit, it will be listed in the product disclosure statement. Always review your coverage or contact your insurer before assuming towing is included.
What should I do while waiting for a tow at night or in bad weather?
If you’re waiting for a tow at night or during poor weather, safety should be your first priority. Stay in your vehicle if it's in a secure location, turn on your hazard lights, and keep your seatbelt fastened. If you must exit the vehicle, move to a safe distance away from traffic and avoid standing in poorly lit or slippery areas. Having emergency gear—such as a torch, reflective vest, and phone charger—can also help while you wait. Keep your phone close in case the tow operator needs to reach you or update their ETA.


