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Question 2 of 44 in Liability Coverages

What is the difference between "split-limit" liability car coverage and "single-limit" liability car coverage?


Split-limit coverage uses three numbers to specify the limits for:

1. bodily injury liability for each person

2. bodily injury liability for a single accident (regardless of how many people are involved)

3. property damage liability

The single-limit coverage gives one number that is the maximum coverage for bodily injury and property damage altogether – regardless of the number of people involved or amount of property damage.
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