Solve the problem.Poor visibility caused Mark Maury's car to crash into another car. He had 25/50 liability limits, $10,000 property damage limits, and collision coverage with a $300 deductible. Damage to his car was $3365 and to the other car was $12,500. A lawsuit awarded $39,000 and $26,000 in damages for personal injury to the two persons in the other car. How much will the company pay and how much must Mark Maury pay?
A. $63,065, $15,300
B. $65,565, $15,300
C. $65,565, $17,800
D. $63,065, $17,800
Answer: D
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