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The Insured’s Duty To Collaborate And The Major Consequences Arising From The Failure To Meet This Obligation

September 25, 2020

These days, people without insurance policies to cover civil liability and potential damage that could affect their wealth—be it through a home, auto or travel insurance policy—are few and far between. However, despite the wide range of insurance coverage available, all policies mention certain obligations stemming from the contract between the insurer and the insured. The courts have recently had to rule on one such obligation in Anderson v. Intact, compagnie d’assurances1, which involved the insured’s duty to collaborate, and the major consequences arising from the failure to meet this obligation.

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