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torybrooks

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No pay, no play laws have which of the following characteristics?
 
  A) Uninsured motorists are prevented from suing for noneconomic damages.
  B) Recovery by accident victims is limited to the amount of liability coverage that they have purchased.
  C) Driving privileges are automatically terminated if the vehicle operator is stopped by the police and does not have liability insurance.
  D) They require auto insurance purchasers to subsidize state unsatisfied judgment funds.

Question 2

One benefit payable under a typical no-fault plan is essential services expenses. Which of the following would be covered under this benefit?
 
  A) funeral expenses
  B) housekeeping expenses
  C) hospital bills
  D) loss of income



akemokai

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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