Virginia law allows consumers to file complaints against tow truck drivers and towing operators for violations of specific statutes. The Attorney General can pursue legal action, including injunctions and damages, to enforce compliance and protect consumers. The law emphasizes the Attorney General's authority to seek remedies and ensure violations are addressed effectively.
You can file a complaint with the Division of Consumer Counsel of the Virginia Office of the Attorney General if you believe a tow truck driver or towing operator violated the law.
The Attorney General can bring legal actions in circuit court to seek injunctions, recover damages, and obtain restitution for consumers harmed by violations.
No, damages or intent do not need to be proven. The court can issue injunctions based on a preponderance of the evidence showing a violation.
Yes, the circuit court can issue temporary or permanent injunctions to prevent ongoing violations of towing laws.