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Can a claim for damages to my auto be denied if the principal place of garaging listed on the application is false?

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Can a claim for damages to my auto be denied if the principal place of garaging listed on the application is false?

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A. Yes. If you or someone on your behalf gives false, deceptive, misleading or incomplete information in any application and if such information increases the insurance company’s risk of loss, then your company may refuse to pay claims under any or all of the Optional Insurance Parts of the policy. Such information includes the description and place of garaging of the vehicles to be insured, the names of the operators required to be listed and the answers given for all listed operators.

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