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Business, 26.06.2019 19:30 garysingh7

:steve was driving in a severe rainstorm when he collided with another car. steve was at fault. the driver of the other car was not hurt; however, two passengers in the other vehicle were injured and filed insurance claims against steve’s insurance. one claim was for $180,000 and the other was for $200,000. the other vehicle sustained damages totaling $8,000. steve’s liability coverage is 150/350/75.write out your answer in the provided space on your answer sheet.30.what is the maximum steve’s policy will pay for property damageliability? a.$150,000b.$180,000c.$75,000d.$8,0 0031.what is the maximum steve’s policy will pay for bodily injury for any one personin this accident? a.$150,000b.$180,000c.$75,000d.$8,0 0032.what is the maximum steve’s policy will pay for all bodily injuryclaims in an accident? a.$150,000b.$350,000c.$75,000d.$8,0 0033.how much will steve’s policy paythe other driver for damages to their vehicle? a.$150,000b.$180,000c.$75,000d.$8,0 0034.how much will steve be responsible for paying out-of-pocketin this accident? a.$0b.$8,000c.$250d.$75,0005  /  5

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