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The easy answer to that is… it depends!
There are different ways of categorising a vehicle as unrepairable and you will have to ask Admiral what category the loss was recorded as, and what the arrangement was about the ownership of the wreck.
The best explanation about “total loss” can be seen here:
As to the registration number of the vehicle, you should be able to get that from the police. They may just give it to you, or you can ask them for what is known as an collision or accident report for which there is a fee. Below is a link to the request you can make to Greater Manchester Police, as an example of what the process is.
You will see that the fee for basic information is £36.
Other forces may vary a little bit.
There are different ways of categorising a vehicle as unrepairable and you will have to ask Admiral what category the loss was recorded as, and what the arrangement was about the ownership of the wreck.
The best explanation about “total loss” can be seen here:
what-is-a-total-loss-or-insurance-write-off - Motor Claim Guru - Motor Claim Guru
www.motorclaimguru.co.uk
As to the registration number of the vehicle, you should be able to get that from the police. They may just give it to you, or you can ask them for what is known as an collision or accident report for which there is a fee. Below is a link to the request you can make to Greater Manchester Police, as an example of what the process is.
You will see that the fee for basic information is £36.
Other forces may vary a little bit.