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Principles of Risk Management and Insurance 13th Edition by George Rejda,Michael McNamara

النسخة 13الرقم المعياري الدولي: 978-0134082578
book Principles of Risk Management and Insurance 13th Edition by George Rejda,Michael McNamara cover

Principles of Risk Management and Insurance 13th Edition by George Rejda,Michael McNamara

النسخة 13الرقم المعياري الدولي: 978-0134082578
تمرين 1
Alan has a PAP with the following coverages: Liability coverages: $100,000/$300,000/$50,000 Medical payments coverage: $5,000 each person Uninsured motorists coverage: $25,000 each person Collision loss: $250 deductible Other-than-collision loss: $100 deductible With respect to each of the following situations, indicate whether the loss is covered and the amount payable, if any, under the policy. Assume that each situation is a separate event.
a. Alan's son, age 16, is driving a family car, runs a red light, and kills a pedestrian. The family of the deceased pedestrian sues and damages are awarded in the amount of $500,000.
b. Alan borrows a friend's car to go to the supermarket. He fails to stop at a red light and negligently smashes into another motorist. The other driver's car, valued at $15,000, is totally destroyed. In addition, repairs to the friend's car are $5,000.
c. Alan's daughter, Heather, attends college in another state and drives a family auto. Heather lets her boyfriend drive the car, and he negligently injures another motorist. The boyfriend is sued for $50,000.
d. Alan's wife is driving a family car in a snowstorm. She loses control of the car on an icy street and smashes into the foundation of a house. The property damage to the house is $30,000. The damage to the family car is $8,000. Alan's wife has medical expenses of $5,000.
e. Alan is walking across a street and is struck by a motorist who fails to stop. He has bodily injuries in the amount of $15,000.
f. Alan's car is being repaired for faulty brakes. While road testing the car, a mechanic injures another motorist and is sued for $50,000.
g. Alan's car hits a cow crossing a highway. The cost of repairing the car is $2,500.
h. A thief breaks a car window and steals a camera and golf clubs locked in the car. It will cost $400 to replace the damaged window. The stolen property is valued at $500.
i. Alan's wife goes shopping at a supermarket. When she returns, she finds that the left rear fender has been damaged by another driver who did not leave a name. The cost of repairing the car is $2,000.
j. Alan works for a construction company. While driving a large cement truck, he negligently injures another motorist. The injured motorist sues Alan for $25,000.
k. Alan's son drives a family car on a date. He gets drunk, so his girlfriend drives him home. The girlfriend negligently injures another motorist, who has bodily injuries in the amount of $200,000.
l. Compact discs (CDs) valued at $500 are stolen from Alan's car. The car was locked when the theft occurred.
m. While driving a rented golf cart, Alan accidentally injures another golfer with the cart.
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