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  2. Car insurance premiums in America are through the roof — and only getting worse. But less than 2 minutes can save you more than $600/year 5 minutes could get you up to $2M in life insurance ...

  3. How to spot a flood-damaged car - AOL

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    Flood-damaged cars that are considered a total loss by an insurance company should be re-issued a "salvage" title. This means the vehicle has suffered extensive damage, typically making it unsafe ...

  4. Wrecking yard - Wikipedia

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    Salvage yards also buy most of the wrecked, derelict, and abandoned vehicles that are sold at auction from police impound storage lots, and often buy vehicles from insurance tow yards as well. The salvage yard offer car removal services, allowing individuals to dispose of their old, non-functional vehicles responsibly, will usually tow the ...

  5. How to avoid buying a flood-damaged car - AOL

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    Buying a cheap, flood-damaged car might seem appealing since it might not have any visual damage, but the host of issues it could be hiding might cause serious problems. There are also shady ...

  6. Total loss - Wikipedia

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    Even though only partially sunk in shallow water, in 2012 the relatively new cruise liner Costa Concordia was declared a "constructive total loss" due to escalating environmental and salvage clean-up costs. In insurance claims, a total loss or write-off is a situation where the lost value, repair cost or salvage cost of a damaged property ...

  7. Salvage title - Wikipedia

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    Upon paying the claim, the insurer may offer to return the vehicle to the owner as an insurance buy-back, in which case the owner is responsible for having the repairs made and having the car inspected by a State-designated facility. Depending on the state, this inspection may remove the salvage brand from the vehicle's title. [8]

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