Business, 10.09.2020 04:01 1940swannabe
Brendas Bakery, which is covered by a businessowners policy, sustains a fire loss of $50,000 to the building and $25,000 in content damages is incurred. In addition, a customer and an employee are insured in the fire. Medical payments for their injuries amount to $2,000 for the injured customer and $3,000 for the injured worker. Brenda's business income is $5,000 per month, but she is unable to conduct any business for 60 days as a result of the fire. Assuming Brenda has adequate limits to cover this loss, how much will her policy pay
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