O.K. Here is the deal. Wife was #3 in line pulling away from a green light the other day and a Tesla ran a red light and clipped her front end. Other driver was clearly at fault, cited by LEO and there were a number of witnesses. Our 1999 LC has 292,000 miles and is in excellent mechanical condition and pretty darn good cosmetic condition until this accident. Progressive is the other drivers insurance company. The vehicle still drives normal (steering wheel still straight) and there are no leaks, but the bumper, corner lights, head lights and grill are all toast. The hood and driver's fender are also tweaked. We've had this vehicle for 18 years and absolutely love it, like most 100 series owners do. I'm gearing up for Progressive to say the vehicle is totaled, but as far as I can tell, it's easily fixable and will look better with an aftermarket bumper anyway. Does anyone have advice or suggestions on how to deal with being told your vehicle is being totaled and how to get fair compensation for it. My intention is to keep it (buy it back) and have it become our next off-road toy, but that plan was to be 3-5 years down the road. Thanks and much appreciation for any advice you can offer. Adam R