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Business, 21.10.2020 16:01 liyahheadhigh

Mr. Lloyd is 50 years old, married, has three teenage drivers, and owns a home. To manage risk and protect his wealth, he has the following auto insurance coverages. Bodily Injury Liability: $100,000 per person/$300,000 per occurrence Property Damage Liability: $50,000 per occurrence Personal Injury Protection (PIP) – $10,000 Uninsured Motorist Bodily Injury: $100,000 per person/$300,000 per occurrence Five vehicles are insured- a 1999 Dodge Caravan, 2012 Nissan Armada, 2006 Chevrolet Silverado, 2008 Honda Civic, and 2009 Nissan Altima. All vehicles have comprehensive, collision and emergency road service coverage except the Dodge Caravan, which does not have comprehensive or collision. If Mr. Lloyd were to change his Property Damage Liability from his current level to the Florida minimum of $10,000, he could save $130 every six months on his policy premium. Would you advise him to lower his coverage?Why or why not?

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