2025 Delaware Code
Title 21 - Motor Vehicles
Chapter 69A. Removal of Motor Vehicles from Private or Public Property Without Consent of the Motor Vehicle Owner or Operator
§ 6909A. Damages, compensation, and penalties.
(a) Where a nonconsensual tow was initiated or completed in violation of this chapter, the owner or operator of the nonconsensually-towed motor vehicle is entitled to reimbursement of all fees paid to the private tow company or storage facility, in addition to actual damages incurred to retrieve the motor vehicle. If a private tow company or storage facility fails to allow the owner or operator of a motor vehicle access to personal property in the vehicle as required by this chapter, the private tow company or storage facility is liable for consequential damages incurred by the owner or operator of the motor vehicle.
(b) If an owner or operator of a motor vehicle is entitled to reimbursement or damages under this section, all private tow companies and storage facilities involved in the nonconsensual towing and subsequent storage of the motor vehicle are jointly and severally liable for such reimbursement or damages.
(c) If a court holds that an owner or operator of a motor vehicle is entitled to reimbursement or damages under this section, the court shall order the reasonable attorneys' fees and costs to the owner or operator of the motor vehicle be paid by the defendant or defendants in the action if all of the following are true:
(1) At least 10 business days prior to the filing of the action, the owner or operator of the motor vehicle made an offer of settlement to the defendant or defendants in an amount equal to or less than the amount finally awarded by the court to such owner or operator.
(2) The defendant or defendants rejected the offer of settlement. The failure of a defendant to respond to the offer of settlement within 10 business days is deemed to be a rejection of the offer.
(d) The remedies provided for in this section are not exclusive and are in addition to any other procedures, rights or remedies that exist with respect to any other provisions of law including but not limited to state or federal criminal prosecutions or actions brought by private parties.
85 Del. Laws, c. 226, § 1;