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When is a vehicle a total loss?

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When is a vehicle a total loss?

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A motor vehicle is considered a total loss if the cost of repairs (and supplemental claims such as projected rental vehicle during period of repair) equals or exceeds 75% of the preaccident cash value which is sometimes referred to as the Fair Market Value (FMV). 11 NCAC 4.0418(5).

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