Graham has an auto liability policy with limits of 30/60/25. While heading to the grocery store, Graham turns onto 2nd street and slams into a stopped vehicle. The driver of the car, Jeremy, is not hurt, but Graham has totaled Jeremy's $30,000 SUV. How much, if any, of the damages will Graham have to pay out of pocket?

Graham has an auto liability policy with limits of 30/60/25. While heading to the grocery store, Graham turns onto 2nd street and slams into a stopped vehicle. The driver of the car, Jeremy, is not hurt, but Graham has totaled Jeremy's $30,000 SUV. How much, if any, of the damages will Graham have to pay out of pocket?



Answer: 5,000

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