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medulla medulla
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The doctrine of proximate cause:
A) forces the insurer to pay for all claims arising out of an unbroken sequence of events if any one of the subsequent perils following the original excluded peril was covered
B) forces the insurer to pay for all claims arising out of an unbroken sequence of events if the original insured peril was covered
C) forces the insurer to pay for the loss when the proximate cause of the event is the insured's fault
D) divides any loss payment among parties proximately affected by the loss
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