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Wed Jul 9, 2025, 05:56 PM Jul 2025

Kansas City woman wins $7.1M in landmark illegal towing case -- after her truck was held for 699 days.

Kansas City woman wins $7.1M in landmark illegal towing case — after her truck was held for 699 days. Why one of her lawyers says it sends a strong message to the entire towing industry


Exterior view of Haney's Trucking and Tow, a towing company in Kansas City, MO.
Fox 4 Kansas City.

Victoria Vesovski
Updated Jul 2, 2025

Predatory towing has long been a thorn in the side of American drivers — whether their car breaks down at home or they're forced to move it after a crash. But a Kansas City woman just won a $7.1 million judgment against a local towing company, sending a message to the U.S. towing industry: illegal practices won’t go unpunished. IBISWorld estimates the towing industry is worth $14.4 billion as of 2024.

Attorney Brianne Thomas, a partner at Boyd Kenter Thomas & Parish LLC, calls it a righteous fight, one that began in 2022, when her client parked a food truck in an empty lot behind a shuttered restaurant. There were no signs forbidding parking, no fences, and no warnings. And yet, within 30 minutes, the truck — her entire livelihood — was towed away. … “They were successful, they had her truck for 699 days,” Thomas told Fox 4 Kansas City.

Now, with a verdict in hand, the case is being seen as a wake-up call for the towing industry.

She fought an illegal tow — and won big

The woman’s food truck was the only vehicle in the lot at the time of the tow. Under Missouri law, a property owner must be present for a tow to be considered legal, but no one was on-site. … “They towed the truck after 30 minutes; they towed illegally,” Thomas told Fox 4.

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Kansas City woman wins $7.1M in landmark illegal towing case -- after her truck was held for 699 days. (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Jul 2025 OP
Good for her! sheshe2 Jul 2025 #1
Excellent Demovictory9 Jul 2025 #2

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