Legal Dictionary
Indemnify
Written by Gary Patterson
To compensate for losses or damages. Examples: An insurance policy may indemnify a policy holder against losses like fire, theft, or property damage.
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- $500,000: Head-on Collision
- $1,600,000: Car Rollover
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- $1,500,000: Auto/Auto collision
- $500,000: Tow-Truck Operator Struck and Killed
- $725,000: Auto Accident by car running stop sign; multiple blunt force injuries resulting in death
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