A business adjacent to an insured's business is damaged by fire. Because of the damage to the adjoining property, the insured is denied access to his business by the fire department. If the insured's Commercial Property policy contains a Business Income coverage form, then the insurance company will cover the loss of business income:

A business adjacent to an insured's business is damaged by fire. Because of the damage to the adjoining property, the insured is denied access to his business by the fire department. If the insured's Commercial Property policy contains a Business Income coverage form, then the insurance company will cover the loss of business income:



For a maximum of four weeks.

For a maximum of thirty days.

For a maximum of sixty days.

For a maximum of six months.



Answer: For a maximum of four weeks.

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