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Combined single limitOne number that expresses the maximum amount that the liability coverage of an insurance policy will pay for property damage and bodily injury from a single incident.
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Combined single limitDefinition Total liability due to bodily injury and property damage combined, as one single sum of coverage.
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Combined single limitCombined single limit (CSL) auto insurance policies have a single amount for liability payment limits for both property damage and bodily injury. This is in contrast to a split limit policy that has separate limits for bodily injury per person, bodily injury per accident, and property damage per accident.
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Combined single limit Bodily Injury and Property Damage coverage expressed as one single amount of coverage.
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Combined single limitThe combination of bodily injury and property damage that is expressed as a single monetary amount. Covered Person
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Combined single limitA single limit amount that can be used as needed for either property damage or bodily injury. For example, a CSL of $200,000 per accident means that the maximum amount the insurance company would pay [..]
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Combined single limitCSL is a single number that describes the predetermined limit for the combined total of the Bodily Injury Liability coverage and Property Damage Liability coverage per occurrence or accident.
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Combined single limitA liability coverage limit that combines both bodily injury and property damage into one aggregate amount.
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Combined single limitA liability coverage limit that combines both Bodily Injury and Property Damage into one aggregate amount.
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Combined single limitLiability policies commonly offer separate limits that apply to bodily injury claims for property damage. “50/100/25” is shorthand under such a policy for $50,00 per person/$100,000 per accident for bodily injury claims and $25,000 for property damage. A combined single limits policy might cover for $100,000 per covered occurrence whether bodily in [..]
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Combined single limitAn aggregate limit of liability coverage for bodily injury and property damage in one accident or occurrence.
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Combined single limitThe maximum amount that the insurance company must pay for all damages arising out of a single accident. The CSL is a single limit of protection for both bodily injury and/or property damage, contrast [..]
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Combined single limitTypically applies to liability policies and combines Property Damage and Bodily Injury amounts insured into one amount insured.
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Combined single limitTypically applies to liability policies and combines Property Damage and Bodily Injury amounts insured into one amount insured.
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Combined single limitA liability coverage limit that combines both Bodily Injury and Property Damage into one aggregate amount.
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