What Is Total Loss?
A vehicle is generally considered total loss when:
Repair cost becomes economically impractical
Structural safety is compromised
Repair exceeds policy threshold
Salvage value impacts settlement logic
This is not simply based on visual damage alone.
Factors That Influence the Decision
Surveyors and insurers evaluate:
IDV (Insured Declared Value)
Estimated repair cost
Salvage value
Safety feasibility
Chassis and structural damage
Availability of parts
Future reliability
Why Owners Must Understand the Process
Without understanding the process, owners may:
Accept unfair settlements
Approve unsafe repairs
Face resale complications
Lose long-term value
Technical clarity protects ownership interests.
Conclusion
Total loss vs repair basis is a technical decision—not an emotional one. Understanding the logic behind these assessments helps owners make safer and financially smarter choices.