The General Aggregate limit is the most an insurer will pay for the sum of which of the following?

The General Aggregate limit is the most an insurer will pay for the sum of which of the following?


a. Damages under Coverage H, and medical expenses under Coverage J

b. Regardless of the number of insureds, claims made or suits brought, or persons or organizations making claims or bringing suits

c. Damages under Coverage H or I, or medical expenses under Coverage J

d. Damages under Coverage I, and medical expenses under Coverage H


Answer: C

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