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sc00by25

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The appraisal provision in the Personal Auto Policy is used to determine the
 
  A) value of a loss payable under property damage liability.
  B) amount paid for a physical damage loss to the insured's auto if the insured and insurer disagree.
  C) amount of auto insurance that should be purchased for an older/antique car.
  D) value of the loss payable under the medical payments coverage.

Question 2

Kelly was hit by a car while she was walking to the park. She incurred 750 in medical costs at a hospital emergency room. Kelly has coverage for this charge under which of her Personal Auto Policy (PAP) coverages?
 
  A) bodily injury liability
  B) other-than collision
  C) medical payments
  D) collision



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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