0, 50000, 100000, 135947
are not covered by his policy, are covered under part a, are covered under part c
20000, 30000, 50000
0, 25907, 29707
Suppose one day Manuel fails to notice a red light, causing him to blindside another car crossing the intersection. Fortunately, he is not badly injured, but the medical bill for his hospital examination nonetheless amounts to $1,938. The driver of the other car, a woman named Poornima, suffered severe injuries from the direct impact of the accident, requiring an initial surgery, an extended hospital stay, and additional physical therapy procedures for several subsequent months. The total of her medical bills, plus compensation for being unable to work for nearly a month, totaled $135,947. Poornima's Insurance company successfully filed a claim against Manuel by exercising subrogation rights. Coverage A of Manuel's plan will reimburse him for of Poornima's medical bills. Manuel's medical bills Manuel's car was relatively unharmed by the collision but required 1,200 in minor repairs. Poornima's car was destroyed, making Manuel liable for paying the $10,400 replacement value. Poornima's car was pushed up onto a nearby sidewalk on impact, destroying a nearby lawn and causing additional damage to a parked car. This damage totaled $8,693 Manuel's liability coverage also will reimburse him for up to worth of property damage. Therefore, he is responsible for paying out-of-pocket in property liability damages. Which of the following is true regarding the damage to his own car? It will be reimbursed up to the difference between his ability coverage and the damage to other property It is not covered under his policy It will be reimbursed fully minus the $500 deductible Suppose one day Manuel fails to notice a red light, causing him to blindside another car crossing the intersection. Fortunately, he is not badly injured, but the medical bill for his hospital examination nonetheless amounts to $1,938. The driver of the other car, a woman named Poornima, suffered severe injuries from the direct impact of the accident, requiring an initial surgery, an extended hospital stay, and additional physical therapy procedures for several subsequent months. The total of her medical bills, plus compensation for being unable to work for nearly a month, totaled $135,947. Poornima's Insurance company successfully filed a claim against Manuel by exercising subrogation rights. Coverage A of Manuel's plan will reimburse him for of Poornima's medical bills. Manuel's medical bills Manuel's car was relatively unharmed by the collision but required 1,200 in minor repairs. Poornima's car was destroyed, making Manuel liable for paying the $10,400 replacement value. Poornima's car was pushed up onto a nearby sidewalk on impact, destroying a nearby lawn and causing additional damage to a parked car. This damage totaled $8,693 Manuel's liability coverage also will reimburse him for up to worth of property damage. Therefore, he is responsible for paying out-of-pocket in property liability damages. Which of the following is true regarding the damage to his own car? It will be reimbursed up to the difference between his ability coverage and the damage to other property It is not covered under his policy It will be reimbursed fully minus the $500 deductible