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geoffrey

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Alicia drives a company-owned car. Her company carries 25/50/25 automobile liability coverage. Alicia has an accident, which is her fault, during the business day. In the accident, Grant Thomas has 12,500 in injuries, Malcolm James has 27,000 in injuries, and Sarah White has 10,000 in injuries. The damage to Grant's automobile is 17,000. Determine the amount that the insurance company will pay for each person's injuries and for the damage to Grant's vehicle.

Question 2

Tyrone Bentley is in a car accident with Allejandro Jaurez. Tyrone has 15/30/5 car insurance coverage. Allejandro does not suffer any serious injuries, however his car has damages of 14,300. Determine the amount Tyrone will pay and the amount his insurance company will pay.



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Answer to Question 1

Grant: 12,500; Malcolm: 25,000; Sarah: 10,000; Grant's vehicle: 17,000

Answer to Question 2

Bodily Injury: There is no payment because there was no personal injury.
Property Damage: Insurance pays 5,000 for auto damage. Tyrone pays the remaining 9,300 in property damage.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 24, 2018
Gracias!


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
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