A parking valet at a hotel uses a guest's car to do a personal errand and damages the car in a collision. The guest has a personal auto policy (PAP). The insurance company will pay the claim and:

A parking valet at a hotel uses a guest's car to do a personal errand and damages the car in a collision. The guest has a personal auto policy (PAP). The insurance company will pay the claim and:



A) subrogate against the parking valet.

B) relieve the parking valet of legal liability for the loss.

C) subrogate against the named insured.

D) recover any additional loss from the lienholder.



Answer: A

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