When can an insurance company rightfully deny a claim?
When an insured person has not lived up to the insurance contract or where the claim is not covered by the policy or when it is fraudulent, the insurance company can rightfully deny the claim. An insurance company can also deny a claim where its insured is not responsible for the occurrence of an accident. If you believe you have an insurance claim, however, it is in your best interest to consult a lawyer immediately.
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