Assuming that the policy has no special provision regarding


1. Sarah has a house valued at $200,000 and insured for $180,000. It is totally destroyed by fire, due to the negligence of Courtney. Sarah recovers $180,000 from her insurer, which then subrogates against Courtney. Suppose the courts decide that Courtney must pay $100,000 in damages, because that's all the money she has. How much of this $100,000 can the insurer keep, assuming that the policy has no special provision regarding the distribution of subrogation amounts?

2. Ron's PAP has a $500 deductible for Collision and a $0 deductible for Other than Collision. Ron collides with a wild deer, causing $6,000 of damage to his car. He can recover from the insurer:

3. Chuck has an accident in which he is at fault. His liability limits on his PAP are 100/200/50. Five people besides Chuck are injured in the auto accident. Assuming that the following claims are paid in the order in which they are listed, how much will Chuck's insurer pay, in total, for all the bodily injuries?

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