Went to collect it all fine the boot now shuts and it looks exactly as it did prior to the crash. I was told that the rear main chassis leg was slightly crumbled and he had tried to pull it back but with no luck. So he phoned the local MOT centre who said as long as the damage is beyond and mounting points and is not too extensive they would pass it...another result!
So I drove away a happy man until today when I recieved a letter from insurance company saying my car is classed as a Cat C write off and was mine to do what I like with, but that if I were to put it back on the road I would need to inform my insurance company and VOSA.
I'm am now confused as to what to do, my car is perfectly driveable, I still have my V5,MOT,Tax,Insurance documents and believe they are all still valid.
So what I am asking is, do you think the insurance company have actually reported my car as written off to the DVLA? or are they just sending this letter out to complete there paperwork process? as I recieved the cheque long before I recieved this letter which states the cheque would be sent shortly after

If it has been reported then I believe it is just a case of getting it re-MOT'd and a VIC check, to get it back on the road?...will go check if my MOT certificate is still valid online.
Thanks for any input fellas.