Supplementary Payments

The insurer will pay, with respect to any claim or suit the insurer defends:
  1. All expenses the insurer incurs;
  2. Cost of bonds to release attachments, but only for bond amounts within the limit of insurance. The insurer is not required to furnish the bond, only pay for it;
  3. All reasonable expenses incurred by the insured at insurer’s request to assist in the investigation or defense of claim or suit, including up to $100 a day loss of earnings for time taken off from work;
  4. All costs taxed against the named insured in any suit the insurer defends;
  5. Prejudgment interest awarded against the insured on that part of any judgment paid by the insurer. But if the insurer makes an offer to pay the applicable limit of insurance, it will not pay any prejudgment interest for the time after that offer; and
  6. All interest on the full amount of any judgment that accrues after entry of judgment and before the insurer has paid, offered to pay, or deposited in court "that part of the judgment . . . within the limit of insurance shown in the policy declarations."
Payments made under "Supplementary Payments" will not reduce the limit of insurance.