Situation dependent. Severity of the injuries, complications of the procedure, and other factors will ultimately be key in determining this. There isn't a set amount.
you pay money
A car is considered "totaled" if the cost of repairs is equal to, or greater than, the blue book value of the vehicle.
The very first thing you do is report it to the police. Whether the car is "totaled" or not (a decision typically made by insurance adjusters), a police report is required for any automobile accident.
If friend negligently caused the accident, yes.
It would depend on why the car was totaled and who's fault the accident was and what time of insurance do you have PLPD or Full Coverage
If a car is totaled in an accident and only liability insurance is present, there is a chance that the other party's insurance will pay for the vehicle if the accident was their fault. If a car is totaled, but no others were involved, then the responsibility falls on the registered owner. This will not release the registered owner from paying for the vehicle, either, if money is still owed on the car.
most time if the car was in an accident and is totaled you will have to by it back from your insurance company
Ask a salvage yard what they will pay for it.
crashed it! get over it.
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Either the cars owner or the insurance company who paid for the totaled vehicle
I don't know if there's a provision but, depending on which state you live in a car is totaled when the repairs cost more than 50-75% of the car's value.