Anonymous wrote:A PP is correct. You can see what your insurance contract says and push for the insurance company to have it fixed. But, you will end up with a salvage title which may hurt if you plan to sell it in the future. Depending on your situation that may be worth it to you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you know you are at fault?
I entered the intersection when a vehicle without a stop sign was also entering the intersection. Not quite sure how that happened, as I'm usually a defensive driver.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re at fault but still blaming the other driver?
Sounds like it.
Anonymous wrote:That's modern cars. They are designed to self-destruct the car to create a safety bubble for occupants. Very expensive.
If other car was speeding you might not be totally at fault, but that's hard to prove.
Anonymous wrote:You’re at fault but still blaming the other driver?
Anonymous wrote:Are you OK, OP? If the airbags deployed, the force of the crash must have been significant.
Yes, your adjuster is correct. A "totaled" car does not mean a completely destroyed vehicle. It just means the insurance doesn't think it's worthwhile to pay for repairs, and deployed airbags means it will be expensive.