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If there is no damage to the battery or other crucial components this my not be too bad. If there is that damage the car will probably be totaled. Much depends on how old your car is and who your insurer and the insurer of the culprit are.
If it is repaired by a really good shop, either a Tesla SC that does body work or another Tesla-certified shop the good news is that your car may well be as good as new. Do insist that your car receives a full Tesla inspection after reapirs ahve been completed.Make certain that you get a very generous diminished value claim because Tesla will not permit a car that has been in an accident in the CPO program.
Anecdotally, my P3D+ was hit badly when it was five days old. It was not totaled. Once repaired it has been perfect, zero problems. I did get a very generous diminished value claim, so now almost two years later I have zero complaints.
If you're lucky it will be totaled.
I’m feeling okay physically. Just very frustrated and worried it will be totaled. I bought it outright and have loved it since day one. I contacted Tesla first before anyone so they gave me a shop to take it to.Ouch. Condolences. How are you? Dittos on the certified shop recommendation.
If the rear end is the fault of the other driver then their insurer is on the hook in Ohio:It’s only a month old. How do I go about getting the diminished claim? I filed one already.
I’m feeling okay physically. Just very frustrated and worried it will be totaled. I bought it outright and have loved it since day one. I contacted Tesla first before anyone so they gave me a shop to take it to.
You can expect it to take 4+ months before you have it back. Don't believe me though. Search TMC.
And sorry to tell you.