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Business, 21.12.2020 17:30, zanaeb238

Jana has a PAP with the following coverages Liability coverage: 100/300/50
Medical payments coverage: $5,000 each person
Uninsured motorists coverage: $25,000 each person
Collision loss: $250 deductible .
Other-than-collision loss: $100 deductible .
Towing and labor cost coverage: $75 each disablement
To what extent, if any, is each of the following losses covered under Jana's PAP? Treat each event separately
(d) Jana's car will not start because of a defective battery. A tow truck brings her car to a service station where the batter is replaced Towing charges are $60. The cost of replacing the battery is $150
What portion of the cost of the battery replacement is covered by Jana's policy?
What portion of the cost of the tow is covered by Jana's policy?
What portion of the cost of the battery replacement is covered by Jana's policy?

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