After multiple revisions to the initial estimate for repair, Tesla was marked Totaled with valuation at $52,000. I had hired an attorney for the process and shared discrepancies in the CCC Market Valuation Report like incorrect mileage, color, enhanced autopilot. Valuation was revised to $58,000 which again I felt was inaccurate as the car was 1 week old with under 120 miles.
I did my due diligence of finding Tesla listings with similar specs - Tesla M3 LR delivered in Sept 22 with few miles on
https://www.cargurus.com/ (On a listing, scroll down to "Pricing" then click on "Show price history", check pricing to evaluate how much your car maybe worth).
I found a few listings and shared them with State Farm ranging from $65-67k. They took about a week, re-evaluated their CCC report and sent me a digital check for $69,603. Payment accepted, that's the best I could have expected, but OMG this was a painful experience that took my life away from me.
Medical expenses and Loss of Use are still in progress and its frustrating dealing with that aspect with attorneys. They were worthless, I'm glad they didn't get a cut from Auto Payout as they didnt care to be involved one bit and I had to do all due diligence on my own and follow ups.