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Yes, it's crucial to be honest. Failure to disclose this information could invalidate your new policy.

Yes, some insurers specialize in high-risk cases, including those with a history of frequent claims.

Demonstrate steps taken to reduce future risks, consider a higher deductible, and be prepared to pay higher premiums initially.

Yes, you can, but you'll probably have to go through insurers who specialize in high risks.

our premiums will probably be higher, as you'll be considered a high-risk customer.

Generally speaking, it can affect your file for 3 to 5 years, or even longer, depending on the insurer.

Potentially, especially if you are the principal owner or a key executive. Each situation is evaluated individually.

Demonstrate your rehabilitation, maintain a good credit record and consider anger management courses if applicable.

It depends on the crime. Driving offences will have a more significant impact on auto insurance.

Consult a broker specializing in high-risk cases or consider non-standard insurance options.

Probably yes. Premiums are generally higher for people with a criminal record.

It varies, but generally for several years. Some insurers may reconsider after an incident-free period.