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e os Mail -dds020@bravLearning Tools by Va P UNC Pembroke Br L not connecte as.uncp.edu/courses/1535/quizzes/5391/take/questions/93072 Question 3 5 pts Henry is driving Jane's automobile. He runs a stop sign and causes an accident. Henry and Jane both have their own personal automobile insurance policies. How will the liability coverage between these two policies most likely be coordinated? O Jane's policy is primary, while Henry's policy is excess. O Henry's policy is primary, while Jane's policy is excess. O Henry's and Jane's policy pay equal shares. Only Henry's policy is obligated to provide liability coverage. Since he is the at-fault driver.) O Only Jane's policy is obligated to provide liability coverage. (Since it was her car involved in the accident.) 0Explanation / Answer
Analying the case, and judging the policies available in the market.
Insurance that follows the driver will usually be limited to some form of liability coverage. When Hendry was driving jane's car, he will be covered for liability insurance.
It used to be the case that cover for driving other cars (DOC) was included by most insurers on comprehensive car insurance policies. Typically, this should give Hendry third-party cover to drive cars not listed on his policy. But increasingly, many comprehensive policies do not offer this benefit without a catch.
However, jane is the vehicle owner and his policy should cover injuries and property damage.
Answer should be NUMBER 5
Only jane's policy is obligated to provide liability coverage. ( since it was her car involved in the accident )
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