After an accident, your car might be considered a "roadworthy total loss" (also called a "write-off").
Your car is a roadworthy total loss if it's still safe to drive but the cost to repair it is more than 65-70% of its pre-accident value.
When a car is considered a roadworthy total loss, insurers deem it 'uneconomical to repair.' This means the combined cost of repairs and associated expenses (e.g. providing a courtesy car) exceeds the car's pre-accident value. In such cases, it's more cost-effective for the insurer to pay you the car's value before the accident rather than cover the extensive repairs.
As an accident management company, we are able to provide claims management services by also providing replacement vehicles and supporting with accident repairs.
Since roadworthy total loss claims don't involve replacement vehicles or repairs, we don't handle them directly.
If you think your car might be a roadworthy total loss, it's important to get professional advice first to confirm this. We can help you determine if your car is a roadworthy total loss. If it is, we can provide guidance on the options available and help you make an informed decision.
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If we confirm that your vehicle is a roadworthy total loss, you can either claim directly through the at-fault driver's insurance or through your own insurer. But remember, claiming through your own insurance could:
We usually recommend not going through your own insurance first, but we can help you understand the pros and cons of each option.
It's always a good idea to talk to us first if you've been in a non-fault accident. We'll give you an honest and expert advice to help you make the right decision for your specific situation.