Jill Wilson uses her vehicle primarily for pleasure. She has 100/300 bodily injury, and $50,000 property damage coverage. Her driving rating factor is 1.00. Her vehicle is classified as A, 14.
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This means she has up to $100,000 coverage for bodily injury per person, with a total limit of $300,000 per accident, and up to $50,000 coverage for property damage per accident. Show more…
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