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Coverage Class 1A Class 10 Class 10 Class 2A Class 2B Class 3
Bodily Injury
(in $1,000's):
10/20
50/100
100/300
Property Damage
$5,000
$10.000
$25.000
317.80
383.60
407.50
365.40
440.70
480.90
413.40
497.80
530.92
587.00
709.30
751.88
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761.00
917.90
976.96
428.40
517.60
549.70
61.00
67.00
73.20
69.40
76.20
84 80
79.80
87.80
96.80
113.40
124.80
136.00
163.80
180.00
196.00
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81.80
90.00
98 20
Class 1A: No male driver under 25 car not used for business and not driven to or from work
Class 1B: No male driver under 25: car not used for business and driven to work fewer than
ten miles away
Class 1C: No male driver under 25; car not used for business and driven to work at least ten
Class 2A: One or more male drivers under 25 who are married or are not owner(s) of the car.
Class 28: Unmarried male driver under 25 who is owner of the car.
Class 3: No male driver under 25 car used for business
Sue Jones is insured for bodily injury in the amount of 10/20. She is at fault in an accident in which Albert
Smith is injured. Also injured in the accident is a pedestrian, Sam Dickson. Albert's medical expenses
total $12,000, Sam's come to $8,000. How much will the insurance pay?
a. for Albert
b. for Sam
c. total


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