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	<title>New answer on: What Does Split Limits Mean In Auto Insurance?</title>

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		<title>By: Dan Lyles</title>

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		<description><![CDATA[split limits refers to the liability part of your auto insurance policy. liability coverage can be done one of two ways: split limit or combined single limit.

example of a split limit: 100/300/100
if you were at fault in an accident:
-the first number is the total amount in 1000&#039;s that your company will pay per accident to an injured person that you hit. it is the most it will pay any single person for their injuries.
-the second number comes in when you injure multiple people. it is the most the policy will pay per accident total for multiple injured persons.
-the third number refers to the maximum in 1000&#039;s that your policy will pay for property that you damaged.]]></description>

		

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