Under a liability policy, the maximum an insurer will pay for injury to any one person is known as the

Under a liability policy, the maximum an insurer will pay for injury to any one person is known as the



A. Per individual limit.
B. Single limit.
C. Each occurrence limit.
D. Each person limit.


Answer: D. Under a liability policy, the maximum an insurer will pay for injury to any one person is known as the each person limit.

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