Aggregate Limit Legal Definition
“What is the Aggregate Limit?”
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Aggregate Limit
Aggregate Limit legal definition: the aggregate limit is the maximum amount of compensation an insurer will pay for the liabilities incurred by the insured for a certain insurance policy in a specific policy period.
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Aggregate Limit in Medical Malpractice Cases
The Aggregate Limit is important to be aware of before entering a medical malpractice case. Personal financial standing and the amount covered for such instances by your insurance provider play a large role in how the legal costs of medical malpractice cases are covered. Additional financial resources may be available to you.
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