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Super Value Store has a commercial general liability policy written with a general aggregate limit of $300,000 and an occurrence limit of $100,000. A customer injured on the premises was awarded $45,000 for medical expenses and loss of earnings, and $60,000 for pain and suffering. The court costs and attorney fees were $15,000. How much will the CGL policy pay?

User Tony Roczz
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Answer:

$115,000

Step-by-step explanation:

The computation of the amount paid is as follows:

= Occurrence limit + court cost & attorney fees

= $100,000 + $15,000

= $115,000

Hence, the amount paid by the CGL policy is $115,000

It could be come by applying the given formula in order to get the correct value and the same is relevant too.

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