Aggregate Limit
Detailed definition and examples of aggregate limit in business insurance.
Definition
The total amount an insurer will pay for all claims combined during the entire policy period (usually one year).
💡 Real-World Example
If you have a $2M aggregate limit and have three separate $1M claims, the insurance covers the first two, but you have no coverage left for the third.
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