No idea. Call them and find out.
It depends on if it's your fault or not. If it's your fault, you'll need to make sure that you have GAP insurance as you're still on the hook for the remaining lease payments even though you totaled your car. Having GAP will help as you will only pay the difference between the value of the car and the remaining balance on your lease. If it's not your fault, then you should look for an experience car accident attorney to help you build a case.
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