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A Florida homeowner has a dwelling insured for $400,000 with a 2% hurricane deductible and a $1,000 standard deductible. If hurricane damage totals $25,000, how much will the insurance company pay?

Correct Answer

A) $17,000

The hurricane deductible is 2% of the dwelling coverage: $400,000 × 0.02 = $8,000. Since this is hurricane damage, the hurricane deductible applies, not the standard deductible. Insurance payment = $25,000 - $8,000 = $17,000. Option B ($24,000) incorrectly applies the $1,000 standard deductible instead of hurricane deductible. Option C ($23,000) appears to use an incorrect deductible calculation. Option D ($16,000) uses an incorrect deductible amount of $9,000.

Answer Options
A
$17,000
B
$24,000
C
$23,000
D
$16,000

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