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The first number represents bodily injury per person, the second number represents bodily injury per occurrence, and the last number represents property damage per occurrence. By adding three zeroes to the end of each number, policyholders will have the amount of their coverage. :)

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The three numbers of liability typically refer to the coverage limits for bodily injury liability and property damage liability in an insurance policy. The first number represents the maximum payment per person injured in an accident, the second number represents the maximum payment for all people injured in an accident, and the third number represents the maximum payment for property damage. For example, in a liability policy with limits of 25/50/10, it means that the maximum payment would be $25,000 per person injured, $50,000 for all people injured, and $10,000 for property damage.

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