24-hour towing and roadside assistance across Milwaukee, Wauwatosa, West Allis, the North Shore, and the broader metro. Most response times under 45 minutes. Light-duty, heavy-duty, accident recovery, EV-safe flatbed. Insurance billing supported.
That pricing reflects Milwaukee metro rates as of 2026. The variation comes from access difficulty, weather conditions (winter ditch recoveries cost more), vehicle weight class, and time of day. We quote in writing before dispatching — same as how we'd want to be quoted.
For full pricing details by service type, see our Milwaukee towing cost guide. For accident scenes, insurance billing is supported — keep your claim number ready.
Everything from a quick lockout to heavy-duty interstate recovery on the Marquette Interchange.
Around-the-clock dispatch for breakdowns, accidents, and stuck vehicles anywhere in Milwaukee metro.
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Post-collision vehicle recovery and transport. Insurance billing supported. Marquette Interchange specialty.
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Damage-free towing for luxury, AWD/4WD, EV, classic, and lowered vehicles. ~30% premium over standard.
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Box trucks, semi-trucks, RVs, and commercial vehicles. Wisconsin Towing Association compliant.
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Roadside assistance for the most common Milwaukee call types. Often faster + cheaper than a full tow.
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Wisconsin winter specialty: ditch recoveries, snow-stuck cars, ice ramp-ups. Dec–March specialty.
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For property owners and managers. Tow-away sign compliance, tenant-vehicle removals, lot enforcement.
Learn moreFrom call to flatbed in three steps.
(414) 409-0291 — 24/7. Tell us your location, vehicle type (sedan, SUV, EV, truck), and what's wrong. We quote on the call.
20–45 minute response across Milwaukee metro. We text you the driver's ETA and contact info as they head your way.
Standard load takes 5–10 minutes. We tow to your shop, dealer, home, or wherever you specify. Insurance billing handled when applicable.
Dispatching across all of Milwaukee County and parts of Ozaukee, Washington, and Waukesha. The Marquette Interchange and major arteries (I-94, I-43, I-894) are within our standard response zone.
Milwaukee is the heart of southeast Wisconsin and the busiest tow-call market in the state.
Wauwatosa hosts the Milwaukee County Regional Medical Center campus — Froedtert, Children's, and the Medical College of Wisconsin — which generates steady patient-vehicle and rental tow demand 24/7.
West Allis is home to Wisconsin State Fair Park and the Milwaukee Mile speedway.
Greenfield is a south-suburban hub on the I-894 belt, with major commercial corridors along S 27th St and Layton Ave.
Cudahy sits between Mitchell International Airport and the Lake Michigan shoreline.
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Shorewood is a dense walkable North Shore village adjacent to UWM.
Whitefish Bay is a quiet North Shore residential village.
Glendale is built around Bayshore Town Center mall and the I-43 / Port Washington Road retail corridor.
Mequon sits at the northern edge of Milwaukee County's metro reach, on the I-43 corridor heading toward Cedarburg and Port Washington.
Brown Deer is on the I-43 corridor between Glendale and Mequon.
Bayside is a small lakefront village at the northern tip of Milwaukee County.
The Marquette Interchange — where I-94, I-43, and I-794 converge in downtown Milwaukee — is the highest-volume accident zone in the upper Midwest. We dispatch to crashes there several times a week, year-round. Wisconsin DOT coordination, jersey-barrier access, lane-closure protocols, and night/dawn shift coverage are routine for us.
If you've been in an accident on the interchange or any Milwaukee freeway: our step-by-step guide covers what to document, who to call first (it's not always 911), and how to coordinate insurance with the tow.
20–45 min response across Milwaukee. AAA averages 60–90 min and queues you behind every other member. When AAA wins vs. when we do.
No "we'll figure it out when we get there." You get a price by phone or text before the truck rolls.
Flatbed every time for Teslas, Rivians, AWD Subarus, 4WD trucks. Wheel-lift on these is a transmission lawsuit waiting to happen.
Direct billing for major carriers. Paid invoices issued on the spot for everyone else — keep them for reimbursement.
Light-duty towing in Milwaukee runs $75–$150 base hook-up plus $3–$4 per mile after the first 5–10 miles. A typical 8-mile tow lands around $130–$180. After-hours surcharges add $25–$75. Heavy-duty (semi-trucks, RVs) starts at $500. Milwaukee city impound is $150 flat plus $25/day storage. We give written quotes before dispatch — no surprises.
Most Milwaukee metro tows arrive in 20–45 minutes from your call. We dispatch from multiple zones across Milwaukee County, so we usually beat AAA's 60–90 minute average significantly. For accidents on the Marquette Interchange or other freeway emergencies, we coordinate with Wisconsin DOT to reach you safely.
Yes — and we use flatbed every time. EVs and AWD/4WD vehicles can't be wheel-lift towed without risking drivetrain damage from regenerative braking and locked differentials. Our flatbed equipment loads any modern EV safely. We tow Teslas, Rivians, Mustang Mach-Es, AWD Subarus, and 4WD trucks daily across Milwaukee.
Often yes. Most comprehensive auto policies and roadside-assistance add-ons cover towing up to a per-incident limit ($75–$200 typical). Collision coverage usually pays for accident-recovery towing. We bill insurance directly when we can, or provide a paid invoice for reimbursement. Keep the receipt — your insurer may also reimburse out-of-pocket emergency towing.
Speed and price flexibility. AAA Plus members get up to 4 tows/year and 100 miles included for $99/year — but you'll wait 60–90 minutes on average and you're queued behind every other AAA member in the area. Calling us directly: 20–45 minute response, $100–$200 for typical Milwaukee tows, no annual membership commitment. AAA wins on math if you tow 3+ times a year. We win on response time, every time.
Yes — winter ditch recovery is one of our most common winter calls. We'll winch you out for $75–$200 depending on access difficulty and equipment needed. Don't spin your tires trying to self-rescue — that overheats the transmission and turns a $150 winch-out into a $3,000 transmission repair. Call us first.
Fastest path is the phone — (414) 409-0291. For non-emergency requests (impound retrieval, scheduled tows, B2B), use the form below.
Dispatch usually responds within 5 minutes, 24/7. For active emergencies, call directly — it's faster.