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MATERIAL MISREPRESENTATIONA significant misstatement on an application form. If a company had access to the correct information at the time of application, the company might not have agreed to accept the application.
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MATERIAL MISREPRESENTATIONA misrepresentation that would effect the insurance company’s evaluation of an applicant.
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MATERIAL MISREPRESENTATIONIn the insurance industry any incorrect, misleading or false statement(s) by the applicant that would cause the insurer to accept this individual as a risk, when under truthful circumstances the insur [..]
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MATERIAL MISREPRESENTATIONMaterial misrepresentation is the act of intentional hiding or fabrication of a material fact which, if known to the other party, could have terminated, or significantly altered the basis of, a contra [..]
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MATERIAL MISREPRESENTATION The policyholder / applicant makes a false statement of any material (important) fact on his/her application. For instance, the policyholder provides false information regarding the location where th [..]
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MATERIAL MISREPRESENTATIONLying about material facts when you fill out a car insurance application. This is usually done to keep insurers from knowing information that could increase your rates. It can result in a loss of coverage.
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MATERIAL MISREPRESENTATIONThe policyholder/applicant makes a false statement of any material (important) fact on his/her application. For instance, the policyholder provides false information regarding the location where the vehicle is garaged.
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MATERIAL MISREPRESENTATIONA misrepresentation that would effect the insurance company’s evaluation of a proposed insured.
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MATERIAL MISREPRESENTATIONthe intentional act of providing misinformation or false statements on important facts
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MATERIAL MISREPRESENTATIONThe policyholder / applicant makes a false statement of any material (important) fact on his/her application. For instance, the policyholder provides false information regarding the location where the [..]
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MATERIAL MISREPRESENTATIONThe policyholder / applicant makes a false statement of any material (important) fact on his or her application. For instance, the policyholder provides false information regarding the location where [..]
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MATERIAL MISREPRESENTATIONThe policyholder / applicant makes a false statement of any material (important) fact on his/her application. For instance, the policyholder provides false information regarding the location where the [..]
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MATERIAL MISREPRESENTATIONIf you lie to an insurance company, you make a misrepresentation. When that lie is significant enough, the insurance company can cancel your policy or refuse to pay your claim. Each state decides which type of misrepresentations are so important (material) that the insurance company doesn’t have to pay your claim.
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MATERIAL MISREPRESENTATIONA statement made by an applicant or proposed insured in the policy’s application which is not factually correct. If the truth had been disclosed, the insurance company would not have issued the policy [..]
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MATERIAL MISREPRESENTATIONThe policyholder / applicant makes a false statement of any material fact on his/her application. For instance, the policyholder provides false information regarding the location where the vehicle is [..]
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MATERIAL MISREPRESENTATIONThe policyholder / applicant makes a false statement of any material (important) fact on his/her application. For instance, the policyholder provides false information regarding the location where the [..]
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MATERIAL MISREPRESENTATIONThe policyholder / applicant makes a false statement of any material (important) fact on his/her application. For instance, the policyholder provides false information regarding the location where the vehicle is garaged.
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MATERIAL MISREPRESENTATIONThe policyholder / applicant makes a false statement of any material (important) fact on his/her application. For instance, the policyholder provides false information regardin [..]
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