Grace purchased a recliner from XYZ Furniture. After getting it home, she decided to try out the new chair. While leaning back, the chair breaks and Grace injures her neck. She sues XYZ Furniture and is awarded $70,000. Assuming XYZ Furniture's CGL has a Products-Completed Operations limit of $500,000 with a per occurrence limit of $75,000, how much out-of-pocket expense will XYZ Furniture incur if the court costs total $85,000?

Grace purchased a recliner from XYZ Furniture. After getting it home, she decided to try out the new chair. While leaning back, the chair breaks and Grace injures her neck. She sues XYZ Furniture and is awarded $70,000. Assuming XYZ Furniture's CGL has a Products-Completed Operations limit of $500,000 with a per occurrence limit of $75,000, how much out-of-pocket expense will XYZ Furniture incur if the court costs total $85,000?



Answer: $0. Because the damages awarded by the court fall below the per occurrence limit, XYZ Furniture will not have to pay anything. The insurer will cover the entire amount of the claim and the legal fees.

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