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Coverage A - Liability This pays damages to bodily injury and property damage to others for which you are responsible. For example, say you have coverages 100/300/100 * The first number 100K, represents how much your insurance will pay per person injured. * The second number 300K, represents the aggregate amout you would be covered per incident for bodily injury. In other words you would be covered 100K per person not exceeding 300K per incident. * The third number 100K, represents what you are covered for any property damage you may cause.

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