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A settlement made under a motor vehicle liability insurance policy of a claim against an insured arising under that policy from an accident or other event insured against for damage to or destruction of property owned by another person may not be construed as an admission of liability by the insured, or the insurer's recognition of that liability, with respect to any other claim arising from the same accident or event. The settlement shall be inadmissable in evidence in any legal action.
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