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Non-disclosure

Non-disclosure in insurance refers to the failure of an applicant to disclose material facts when applying for an insurance policy. Non-disclosure can be either intentional or unintentional. 

Material facts are crucial information that can affect the insurer’s decision to issue an insurance policy.

Non-disclosure of material facts leads to claim denials, the policy being cancelled or terminated, or the policyholder losing the coverage.

 

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