'White lies' can kill a claim
When my partner took out household insurance recently he told the company we had a burglar alarm.
Monday, November 8th 2004, 7:03AM
by The Landlord
The box in question turned out to be house fuses and, in one fell swoop, he'd invalidated our cover. Had we suffered a loss, AMI would have been within its rights to decline our claim.People can and do void their insurance policies every day of the week as a result of silly and innocent mistakes or by telling what they deem to be white lies.
But the consequences of having a claim turned down can be far-reaching.
Insurance and Savings Ombudsman Karen Stevens cites the case of a single mother who bought a car on finance. On renewal of her insurance policy, she failed to declare that a new partner with criminal convictions had become a regular driver. When the partner wrote off the car in an accident, the insurance company declined the claim for non-disclosure.
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