Accident Towing in Woolgoolga
Woolgoolga Accident Towing
At TNT Towing, we provide licensed accident towing and breakdown support throughout Woolgoolga and the surrounding Coffs Coast region. With more than 13 years of industry experience and NRMA accreditation, we’re trained to manage accident scenes safely and in full compliance with NSW towing regulations.
Our team holds current licences, and we follow the required procedures for load restraint, documentation and vehicle handling. If you’ve been involved in a collision or your car has broken down in or around Woolgoolga, we’ll assess the situation and determine the safest way to carry out the tow. We use modern tilt tray trucks that allow us to move vehicles from tight access areas, driveways or roadside shoulders with minimal risk of further damage.
Every job is documented, and you’ll always receive a record of where your vehicle has been taken. If you need professional accident towing in Woolgoolga, you can reach TNT Towing directly on 0417 318 181.
Safe, Documented Recovery
When we’re called to an accident or breakdown in Woolgoolga, we start with a full site check and risk assessment. Our trucks are equipped with winches, skates and other recovery tools so we can load your vehicle carefully, even if it’s damaged, immobile or located in a difficult-to-access spot.
We’re familiar with Woolgoolga’s residential streets, local roads and surrounding areas, and we tailor our response to the location. You’ll receive a written authorisation and completed job record, and we’ll coordinate with your mechanic or insurer if needed. If you’re not on-site, we can still complete the tow as long as we have clear instructions and access.
We’re focused on delivering a compliant, well-documented service from pickup to drop-off. Everything is recorded properly, and we’re available to answer questions or provide support after the job. Our approach in Woolgoolga is all about control, transparency and getting the job done right—safely and professionally.
Does towing increase my insurance excess?
Towing itself usually doesn’t increase your insurance excess, but how the tow is handled can affect claim eligibility. If you arrange a tow without informing your insurer or use an unauthorised provider, it may lead to delays or disputes during the claims process. Some policies only cover towing under specific conditions, such as using preferred providers or reporting the incident within a time frame. Always check your policy terms or call your insurer first if possible. Keeping all towing documentation also helps support your claim.
What are my rights if I feel pressured into authorising a tow?
You have the right to decline or delay authorisation if you feel pressured. In New South Wales, tow truck operators cannot legally move your vehicle without a signed consent form—especially from accident scenes. You’re entitled to ask questions, request identification, and compare options before signing anything. If you feel threatened or misled, take note of the operator’s details and consider reporting them to NSW Fair Trading. No legitimate operator should rush you into agreeing without proper explanation.
Do I need to notify anyone before my car is towed after an accident?
Yes, it’s a good idea to notify your insurer as soon as possible if your vehicle is being towed following an accident. Some insurers require pre-approval or prefer to use specific towing providers, especially when a claim is being lodged. If police are on the scene, they may also need to record the towing company’s details. Not informing the relevant parties can delay your claim or affect how the tow is reimbursed. Keep a record of where the vehicle is being taken and by whom.


