Questions: In split limit coverage, the second number represents: The limit for claims that can be paid to one person. The limit for claims that can be paid to an uninsured driver involved in an accident. The limit for claims that can be paid to all individuals involved in an accident where you are liable. Insurance coverage for physical or mental health damage to a child.

In split limit coverage, the second number represents:
The limit for claims that can be paid to one person.
The limit for claims that can be paid to an uninsured driver involved in an accident.
The limit for claims that can be paid to all individuals involved in an accident where you are liable.
Insurance coverage for physical or mental health damage to a child.
Transcript text: In split limit coverage, the second number represents: The limit for claims that can be paid to one person. The limit for claims that can be paid to an uninsured driver involved in an accident. The limit for claims that can be paid to all individuals involved in an accident where you are liable. Insurance coverage for physical or mental health damage to a child.
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The answer is the third one: The limit for claims that can be paid to all individuals involved in an accident where you are liable.

Explanation for each option:

  1. The limit for claims that can be paid to one person.

    • This is incorrect. In split limit coverage, the first number typically represents the limit for claims that can be paid to one person in an accident.
  2. The limit for claims that can be paid to an uninsured driver involved in an accident.

    • This is incorrect. Split limit coverage does not specifically address uninsured drivers; it refers to the limits of liability coverage.
  3. The limit for claims that can be paid to all individuals involved in an accident where you are liable.

    • This is correct. In split limit coverage, the second number represents the total limit for claims that can be paid to all individuals involved in an accident for which you are liable.
  4. Insurance coverage for physical or mental health damage to a child.

    • This is incorrect. Split limit coverage does not specifically cover physical or mental health damage to a child; it pertains to liability limits in an accident.

In summary, the second number in split limit coverage represents the total limit for claims that can be paid to all individuals involved in an accident where you are liable.

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