Nevada’s total loss threshold is 65%, which is among the lowest thresholds in all of America, which means that Nevada has some of the highest rates of totaled vehicles. To better understand what a total loss implies, let’s start with the concept of a total loss threshold.
If you’ve been in one such accident, you might be confused as to what “totaling” a car actually means, especially if your vehicle is still operable. Total loss car accidents in Nevada are surprisingly frequent, with anywhere from 5-30% of all claims resulting in a total loss evaluation, depending on the age of the vehicle.