Larry’s Towing and Recovery, LLC

Larry’s Towing and Recovery, LLC 24 Hour Towing and Recovery

07/22/2026

With all the excitement in town regarding the new McDonalds and the talk regarding accidents, we have been called to 2 Accidents and a secondary occurred during the second, Totaling 3 accidents in just a week. Be safe out there!!

07/16/2026

🚗 Road Safety Tip

If your vehicle breaks down:

✅ Pull as far off the road as possible.
✅ Turn on your hazard lights.
✅ Stay inside your vehicle if it’s safe.
✅ Call a trusted towing company.

Your safety always comes first.

07/16/2026

Thank you to everyone who trusts us when you need help most.

We know vehicle breakdowns are stressful, so we work hard to arrive quickly and treat every customer with respect.

If we’ve helped you recently, we’d love your review!

Thank you for supporting a local business.

Hmmm big things coming
07/02/2026

Hmmm big things coming

Thanks for the support !!
07/01/2026

Thanks for the support !!

06/27/2026

WHEN CUSTOMERS QUESTION YOUR PRICES
FOR A EMERGENCY/ ROTATION POLICE 🚔 TOW

“All you did was tow it a few miles. Why does it cost so much?”

It’s a question emergency towing companies hear all the time after a police-directed tow.

The answer is simple:

You’re not paying for the few miles your vehicle traveled.

You’re paying for the emergency response system that made it possible for help to arrive when you needed it—not tomorrow, not when it was convenient, but right now.

Like law enforcement, firefighters, and EMS, professional towing companies are expected to respond 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, often within minutes of being dispatched by police.

That means maintaining:

* Highly trained operators
* 24/7 dispatch services
* Expensive specialized equipment
* Commercial insurance
* Secure storage facilities
* Trucks that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to purchase, maintain, and keep ready at a moment’s notice

Here’s the difference:

🚔 Police departments receive public funding.

🚒 Fire departments receive public funding.

🚑 EMS receives taxpayer funding, grants, or municipal support.

Emergency towing companies receive none.

We may be the only emergency service expected to provide around-the-clock readiness without taxpayer funding.

Making matters even more challenging, a significant portion of police-requested tows are never paid for. Yet when the phone rings at 2:00 a.m., during severe weather, after a major crash, or when a highway must be cleared to keep the public safe, we’re still expected to respond immediately.

And we do.

Your invoice isn’t simply paying for a tow down the road.

It’s paying for the trucks, equipment, training, insurance, facilities, and the dedicated professionals who stand ready 24/7 to answer the call when no one else can.

That’s the true cost—and the true value—of emergency towing.

06/27/2026

WHEN CUSTOMERS QUESTIONS YOUR PRICES
FOR A EMERGENCY POLICE 🚔 TOW

All you did was tow it a few miles.
Why does it cost so much?”

It’s a question towing companies hear all the time after police directed emergency towing.

The answer is simple: you’re not paying for the few miles your vehicle traveled.

You’re paying for the emergency response system that made it possible for help to arrive when you needed it.
Not scheduled, not tomorrow, not when we can fit it in, but right now immediate response.

Like EMS and the fire department, towing companies are expected to respond 24 hours a day, 365 days a year—often within 20-35 minutes of being called by law enforcement.

That means maintaining trained operators, dispatch systems, insurance, storage facilities, and hundreds of thousands (sometimes millions) of dollars in specialized equipment ready to roll at a moment’s notice.

Here’s the difference…
Police departments are funded.
Fire departments are funded.
EMS receives public funding, grants, or municipal support.

Emergency towing companies receive none.
In fact, we may be the only emergency service expected to maintain around-the-clock readiness without taxpayer funding.

Even more challenging, approximately 40% of our police-requested services ultimately go unpaid.
Yet when the phone rings at 2:00 AM, during all types of bad weather after a serious crash, or when a roadway needs cleared for public safety, we’re still expected to respond immediately.

And we do.

The invoice isn’t paying for a few miles of towing.
It’s paying for the trucks, equipment, facilities, insurance, training, and people standing by 24/7, ready to respond when nobody else can.

That’s the true cost of emergency towing

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1128 FM 356
Onalaska, TX
77360

Telephone

+19362008357

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