Thx Craig. Almost a std car just a Parrot hands free & Morel front speakers. My insurance being kept at arms length & I have Gap cover as well if required. Off to get my stiffening neck looked at.
Very sorry my friend, can replace the Mas. but necks are not replaceable. Any of those parts you could easily grab if you wanted to I'm sure. The garage shouldn't mind because they are not paid for anything on the car when it's totaled out other than storage. You can remove the speakers and pop the grills back into place. If you have the old ones throw them back in the car. If not it's not going to matter much. If anyone ask you they should understand why you are doing what you are doing. The insurance doesn't cover any of those aftermarket upgrades over here when a car is totaled. The car is stock which is great on that end because you don't have tons of money stuck in mods that will never be recovered.
Before I forget when you feel up to it, or if you don't, send a trusted associate to get your "belongings" out of the car as soon as you can. The insurance company will more than likely try to get out there as soon as possible. When the car is totaled the garage/shop will only recover a storage fee which they most of the time waive when they do the repair, here it's anywhere between $150-200 USD a day. Since the insurance company has already "lost" the car they will get out there asap so they don't keep sinking money into their new money pit to get it off the shop's hand and have to keep putting money into something that will never be recovered. They tow it to their designated lot.
If you were here we could talk to the insurance Adjuster to see what we could talk him down to for a Salvaged Maserati. Being that you are their customer they are much more likely to sell you back the car for a very decent price. Well this of course would be based on you having a place for storage and taking the car apart.....many don't want the headache but the Forums are ever eager for new replacement parts!
Just my thoughts my friend, again most thankful that the ever observant person driving the Audi didn't paralyze you or worst. I'm hoping the light concussion doesn't turn to anything else for you. These situations never make you feel like being kind. With all the technology we still cannot replace people. Good to have you around with us.
P.S. almost forgot, if they begin to give you a hard time with giving you the right price for the car. You remind them your neck is still sore, and you're not sure how much rehabilitation it's going to need. I had the same problem in the Mercedes at first. I specifically told them I don't want to argue and fight. I want my car back to what it was. If you don't acquiesce this way you are going to pay for the rehabilitation fees on the back side of it. Most insurance companies will play nice especially in your situation. The person rear-ended you that's the end of the discussion. You'd be surprised in your (rear-end) situation how much they will get out of your way when you stand up to them because essentially this could turn into a very expensive medical nightmare for them as well.