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Seatbelts: The Small Step That Changes Everything

Posted on: 30 Sep 2025

Buckle Up, It’s the Law We’ve seen our fair share of roadside incidents: rollovers, side impacts, head-ons. Every Alpharetta accident recovery we’ve responded to makes one thing painfully clear: seatbelts aren’t optional. They’re life-saving, body-saving, future-saving essentials. That’s why we’re taking a break from talking tow trucks to talk about something just as critical: wearing […]

Load Shifts: What They Are and How to Prevent Them

Posted on: 15 Sep 2025

Stopping Shifts Before They Start It doesn’t take a jackknife or a runaway ramp to know something’s gone wrong inside the trailer. Sometimes it starts with a jolt. A sharp curve. A sudden stop. Then everything in the back slides, leans, or tips. You feel it in the seat. In the wheel. In the way […]

When Flatbeds Meet Tight Spaces: Towing a Stubborn SUV

Posted on: 17 Aug 2025

A Job That Looked Impossible at First There’s no such thing as a routine call in towing. Some days we’re pulling a box truck off I-575. Other days, we’re squeezing into a residential garage barely big enough to walk around in. That was the case with a recent flatbed towing job we completed in Woodstock. The […]

No Time to Wait: The Night a Fuel Tanker Went Down in Canton

Posted on: 31 Jul 2025

When Everything Goes Sideways Recoveries involving fuel tankers always demand a higher level of preparation. You’ve got weight, volatile cargo, and usually, the clock working against you. On this night, we got the call that a fully loaded tanker had gone over in Canton. Fuel still inside. Storm on the way. Not the kind of […]

A 1936 Packard and a Flatbed: Vintage Recovery in Acworth

Posted on: 24 Jul 2025

Antique in Distress When a car’s nearly 90 years old, you don’t just throw straps on it and hit the road. You stop. You think. And you adjust. That’s exactly what we did when we got the call for a vintage vehicle towing job in Acworth involving a 1936 Packard with brake failure. The customer […]

Heavy Recovery on Job Sites: How We Help Keep Projects Moving

Posted on: 27 Jun 2025

When Big Machines Break Down When a massive piece of equipment breaks down, everything else on the site hits pause. A dump truck tipped across a haul road or an excavator buried axle-deep in mud can block access, delay crews, and stall deliveries. We can’t solve problems like these with a quick fix or a […]

Flatbed vs. Wheel-Lift Towing: Which One Do You Need?

Posted on: 23 Jun 2025

Understanding Your Towing Options When we get a call, most drivers are looking for quick help without much thought about the kind of tow truck that’s on the way. Once we arrive—flatbed or wheel-lift in tow—the questions start. People want to know what the difference is and which one is better. Some assume that flatbed […]

Wildlife on the Road: How to Steer Clear of Collisions

Posted on: 30 May 2025

Staying Alert and Staying Safe Driving through Georgia, especially in rural or wooded areas, gives us plenty of chances to spot deer, raccoons, foxes, and even the occasional bear. But these sightings aren’t always welcome—sometimes they’re too close for comfort. Collisions with animals aren’t just stressful and expensive, they can be downright dangerous. That’s why […]

Keeping the Roads Safe, Honoring Those Who Served

Posted on: 25 May 2025

A Military Mindset for this Memorial Day Weekend As the long weekend rolls in and more families hit the road, the risks on highways and backroads increase. It’s a time filled with backyard barbecues, fireworks, and time with loved ones—but it’s also a time when accidents spike and drivers are more vulnerable. This year, as […]

Keeping Tires in Check: Why Optimal Pressure Matters

Posted on: 29 Apr 2025

Tire Pressure Isn’t Just a Minor Detail Our towing team has seen it time and time again—drivers running into trouble because of tires that just weren’t ready for the road. We talk a lot about vehicle maintenance, but today we’re diving into something specific: why keeping your tires at optimal pressure is so important. In […]