Only if you buy it.
If you actually, "own the car still" and the insurance didn't keep it, sell it for parts in your local trading post, sell it to a junkyard or buy another one and keep it for parts.
I've done this twice in my life with cars that were still roadable after an accident. I offered $100 on one and $300 on another and both were accepted.
If you want to keep a totaled car, the insurance company will determine the salvage value and deduct that from your settlement check. You can still get liability insurance (if there are no safety issues related to the damage), but not collision or comprehensive unless you have the repairs made.
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You can accept the claim and then buy back the car. This way you get money for the claim and you get to keep your car. The price for the car will be way lower at the totaled price than what you will receive in the claim.
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Am I allowed to keep money from insurance company
Legally, if the company pays you for the totaled vehicle, it belongs to them. You can offer (if they don't) to by the scraps back. This would be deducted from your settlement and you would be paid the difference.
Yes, it will. Since you are asking the question, you probably do not have an owner's manual which DOES address that question. The link below will take you to an owner's manual from the Ruger website. You can print a copy to keep.
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