Nancy borrows Drew's car so she can run to the grocery store. While out, she rear-ends an SUV, injuring the driver and one passenger. The passenger suffers $40,000 in injuries, while the driver suffers $60,000. Assuming Drew has a liability policy with limits of 30/60/10, while Nancy carries minimum coverage for South Carolina, how much will Nancy's policy cover?

Nancy borrows Drew's car so she can run to the grocery store. While out, she rear-ends an SUV, injuring the driver and one passenger. The passenger suffers $40,000 in injuries, while the driver suffers $60,000. Assuming Drew has a liability policy with limits of 30/60/10, while Nancy carries minimum coverage for South Carolina, how much will Nancy's policy cover?



Answer: $35,000

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