Marlene has been living in her $120,000 home for 31 years. Because she has paid off the mortgage, she decides to save some money on her monthly insurance premiums by reducing her homeowners coverage to $40,000. After a severe hailstorm totals her roof, her adjuster estimates the damage at $12,000. Assuming the insurer imposes the standard coinsurance penalty, and ignoring the deductible, how much will Marlene receive in the settlement

Respuesta :

Marlene will receive $5,000 in the insurance settlement.

What is an insurance settlement?

An insurance settlement is an indemnity or compensation that the insurance company pays to the insured to settle an insurance claim according to the insurance policy guidelines.

Data and Calculations:

Property value = $120,000

Homeowner's coverage = $40,000

Estimated damage = $12,000

Standard coinsurance requirement threshold = 80%

Expected insurance coverage = $96,000 (120,000 x 80%)

Co-insurance penalty = 41.67% ($40,000 / $96,000 x 100)

Indemnity  = $5,000 ($12,000 x 41.67%)

Thus, Marlene will receive $5,000 in the insurance settlement.

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