get a good job............you will (assuming you are at fault for this loss) be require to pay for the totaled vehicle.........
That depends on what the car is and how much the insurance values it at.
You could to see if they know anything.
Nothing. Your insurance company is the agency which would deal with that.
The other parties liability should if it was their fault. Your liability should cover the vehicle you damaged.
if there is insurance it should pay for the loss
Sue him.A bit more:If the person who hit you doesn't have enough insurance to cover the damages to your vehicle, then your insurance should cover the balance of the costs if you have full coverage and not just liability insurance.
This depends on your plans for the vehicle. If you do not need the vehicle and it is unusable, it may be best to let the insurance company keep it. If you want to continue using the vehicle or think you can sell it (For parts or as a whole), you may want to keep the vehicle.
This depends on what the settlement covers I have required the insurance company to allow me to retain ownership, this reduces the settlement. Or the if you do not specify that this is what you want the insurance company gets the car.
You should check with your insurance company. If you still have a policy open for the car the premium is still due. But I'm not sure why you'd have a policy if the insurance company said the car was totalled
You have no options! Should have got insurance There are none. You have the joy of paying off a car you no longer have. Best thing to do is try and sell it for parts.
You uninsured motorist coverage, if you have it should handle the gap. Otherwise, you can sue the driver that hit you for the difference.