Q: What kind of lawyer should I look for wrongfully towing car and having it impounded
A: Most general practitioners who deal with municipal claims can assist you. Very few, however, have much experience with towing disputes. This is primarily because individuals in your situation are unwilling to pay for an attorney. Thus, the need isn't there. If you are willing to pay a retainer you should be able to find a lawyer, even if only in a limited capacity in offering you direction and drafting complaints, etc. Attorneys will not take it on a contingency basis or pro bono. Rob Kane Municipal Attorney Souhern California.
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For wrongful towing and impoundment cases in California, you'll want to connect with a civil rights attorney or consumer protection attorney who handles vehicle rights and property disputes. These lawyers often deal with cases involving illegal towing practices, violations of California Vehicle Code, and predatory impound policies.
Finding someone with experience in property law and administrative proceedings would be valuable since towing disputes often involve dealing with both private companies and government agencies. Many attorneys who focus on consumer rights have successfully handled similar cases and understand the specific California laws that protect vehicle owners from improper towing practices.
Consider reaching out to your local bar association for referrals to lawyers who have dealt with towing companies and impound lots. You might also benefit from consulting with an attorney who handles both civil litigation and administrative hearings, as your case could involve filing complaints with state agencies or pursuing legal action in civil court. During your initial consultation, ask about their experience with California Vehicle Code section 22658, which governs private property towing regulations.
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