Obviously it is if he had to eat 75% of the cost.
He didn’t eat 75% of the cost. You wwould have known that if you’d read what I posted instead of presuming what ain’t so. Insurance generally only covers 75% of the value of the car. It varies from state to state, but most states use a similar limit.
Thus, if the car is worth $10,000, but it will cost $8,000 to repair it, most insurance companies will consider the car a total loss and will pay you $7,500 for the car, and you have to hand them he title. It’s only in cases of very old cars where you can avoid having to hand over the title in order to get paid on a totaled car.
If four airbags go off, it can easily cost $6,000 or more just to replace the airbags. If the cost for repairing the rest of the damage exceeds $1,500, the car would be a write-off.
But for the airbags, it wwouldn’t have been a write-off.
You way want to read your own policy a little more carefully.