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Jesse was at fault in a car accident. Jesse's truck had $6400 in damages, and the other car had damages of $8,200. Jesse was not hurt, but the other driver had medical expenses of $12,900. Jesse had a policy with
liability limits of 15/30, property damage of $10,000, and no uninsured motorist insurance. Assume a $1,000
collision deductible. Determine how much Jesse and the insurance company paid for each:
Jesse's Car:
Insurance Covered: $
Jesse was forced to pay: $
Property Damage:
Insurance Covered: $
Jesse was forced to pay: $
Medical Expenses:
Insurance Covered: $
Jesse was forced to pay: $
Total:
Insurance Covered: $
Jesse was forced to pay: $


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