The Tennessee Attorney General's office filed a motion asking a Williamson County judge to sanction Priority Wrecker Service after the company failed to respond to the state's lawsuit, with the total complaint count now exceeding 82, according to NewsChannel 5. The April 10 hearing may produce immediate operational restrictions before any trial.
Operator takeaway
Never ignore an AG lawsuit — courts routinely grant default sanctions when a defendant fails to respond, and April 10 may end Priority Wrecker's operations.