Don has a PAP with $500 Collision and Comprehensive deductibles, Liability limits of 25/50/25, and $5,000 in Medical Payments coverage. He is struck by a car while taking a walk in his neighborhood, leaving him with $36,500 in medical costs. The driver of the vehicle has liability coverage of 30/60/25, which pays up to its limit for Don's injuries. How will Don's policy respond to the loss?

Don has a PAP with $500 Collision and Comprehensive deductibles, Liability limits of 25/50/25, and $5,000 in Medical Payments coverage. He is struck by a car while taking a walk in his neighborhood, leaving him with $36,500 in medical costs. The driver of the vehicle has liability coverage of 30/60/25, which pays up to its limit for Don's injuries. How will Don's policy respond to the loss?



Answer: Medical Payments will pay $5,000.

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