“Sorry to hear about your situation—happy to know you’re alright! A car is usually considered a total loss when the cost of repairing it is higher than the value of the vehicle.
When you’re involved in an accident, an adjuster (insurance claims agent) is tasked with looking at your car and assessing its overall value. To determine the vehicle’s value, most agents will consider its:
If the repair costs are higher than the value they determine, then the car will be labeled a total loss. You could still decide to fix your car, but it’ll be given a salvage certificate (a label that declares it cannot be driven, registered, or sold until it is repaired and inspected).