A car was considered a total loss by an insurance company. The car has a new owner and different insurance company. The car was in an accident and someone else was at fault. Can the car be considered a total loss again by the different insurance company? If not, how do they figure how much to pay for your damages.

Yes, a car can be found to be a total loss more than once. If the car was repaired and found to be roadworthy and was allowed back on the roadway by the state's Department of Motor Vehicles and then was in another accident where the repairs cost more than the value of the vehi...

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