We're back on the Budget Board seeking sage advice from the friendly Dis community. 
My husband hit a deer (or it hit him!) on the highway last night. Luckily, he seems fine, but our beloved Santa Fe was totaled! Both the state trooper and the tow truck driver said that it was miraculous that he wasn't hurt. The car was towed to a yard. An insurance agent said that an adjuster would be in contact with us within 48 hours, and that it would most likely be scrapped. She also said that it is considered no fault of my husband, and that we are fully covered. We have a rental for as long as we need it.
So what should we do now? We had one more year to pay on the loan, which was obtained through our credit union. The car was in great shape. We loved it, and would love to get another. We've never had a car totaled before. Does the insurance company pay the credit union the balance and then give us the remaining value of the car to put down towards another? Is there a best way to handle this? We were looking forward to paying this car off and then buying my husband a new car. Looks like this might have to be pushed back for a while.
Thanks so much for any advice about this matter! We could really use some guidance.

My husband hit a deer (or it hit him!) on the highway last night. Luckily, he seems fine, but our beloved Santa Fe was totaled! Both the state trooper and the tow truck driver said that it was miraculous that he wasn't hurt. The car was towed to a yard. An insurance agent said that an adjuster would be in contact with us within 48 hours, and that it would most likely be scrapped. She also said that it is considered no fault of my husband, and that we are fully covered. We have a rental for as long as we need it.
So what should we do now? We had one more year to pay on the loan, which was obtained through our credit union. The car was in great shape. We loved it, and would love to get another. We've never had a car totaled before. Does the insurance company pay the credit union the balance and then give us the remaining value of the car to put down towards another? Is there a best way to handle this? We were looking forward to paying this car off and then buying my husband a new car. Looks like this might have to be pushed back for a while.

Thanks so much for any advice about this matter! We could really use some guidance.

