lol you can obviously sue here, but it doesn't surprise me that an insurance company would try this it's literally part of their business model to get out of anything they can.
From the notice it appears that the insured changed occupations. This is known as in the industry as a "substantial change in risk" and may be non renewed if the profession falls outside of company underwriting guidelines. A similar non renewal may have been issued is the occupation changed to another high risk profession such as a surgeon.
lol you can obviously sue here, but it doesn't surprise me that an insurance company would try this it's literally part of their business model to get out of anything they can.
From the notice it appears that the insured changed occupations. This is known as in the industry as a "substantial change in risk" and may be non renewed if the profession falls outside of company underwriting guidelines. A similar non renewal may have been issued is the occupation changed to another high risk profession such as a surgeon.
ah, missed that, thank you
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