Airbags went off — does that automatically mean my car is totaled?
So I got rear-ended pretty hard on the highway last week. The other driver was going way too fast and I had no time to react. My airbags deployed — both front ones — and my car got pushed forward about 20 feet into the lane ahead of me.
Here's the thing: I called my insurance to start the claim and before they even sent anyone out to look at the car, the rep on the phone basically told me "when airbags go off, it's usually a total loss situation." She said it almost casually, like it was already decided.
My car isn't even that old. I bought it used about two years ago with pretty low mileage and I've put money into it — new tires, just had the brakes done, the whole nine yards. The body damage looks rough but I honestly can't tell if it's that bad vs. fixable.
I guess my questions are: 1. Does airbag deployment actually = automatic total loss, or is that just something they say? 2. If it IS totaled, how do I make sure they're giving me a fair value for it? I've heard horror stories about lowball offers. 3. Should I get my own independent appraisal before accepting anything?
I'm also still dealing with a stiff neck and some back pain so I'm not exactly in the headspace to fight with an insurance company right now. Just trying to figure out what to expect before they come out to inspect it.
Any advice from people who've been through this would be really helpful. Feeling pretty overwhelmed.