Wouldn’t any crime whatsoever cause it to be voided? Then again In this case I could see how any crime that could be argued would fall under fraud when push comes to shove.
Wouldn’t any crime whatsoever cause it to be voided?
I don't know the specifics of "liability insurance", but talking about "insurance fraud" in general: anything you fail to disclose on bad faith is fraudulent behavior. The thing is not only the insurance will not pay, but the company may also argue the fraudulent intent as also a crime.
It's fraud, just like withholding preexisting medical conditions for health insurance, etc. It will be voided and the fraud might be argued.
Wouldn’t any crime whatsoever cause it to be voided? Then again In this case I could see how any crime that could be argued would fall under fraud when push comes to shove.
I don't know the specifics of "liability insurance", but talking about "insurance fraud" in general: anything you fail to disclose on bad faith is fraudulent behavior. The thing is not only the insurance will not pay, but the company may also argue the fraudulent intent as also a crime.