While at his boss's house for dinner, Merlin accidentally drops an antique vase belonging to his boss worth \( \$ 900 \) on his boss's head, causing her to incur \( \$ 800 \) in medical expenses. The vase shatters. Merlin's insurer knows that he will not be found legally liable for these losses. How much will Merlin's insurer pay to Merlin's boss? Please explain how you arrived at your answer.
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