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What should I do in the event of an accident ?
Ensure your safety, call the police, if necessary, exchange information with the other driver, and contact your insurer as soon as possible. Never adm...
Maintain a claims-free record, improve your credit rating, take steps to reduce risk, and consider prevention courses if applicable.
Mainly the insurance concerned, but it can affect other types of insurance too.
You can try, especially if you think the decision was unjustified, but insurers generally have the right to refuse or cancel in some instances.
Depending on your situation, you can consider options such as last-resort insurance or government insurance programs.
Demonstrate measures taken to reduce future risks, consider a higher deductible, and be prepared to pay higher premiums initially.
Yes, it's crucial to be honest. Failure to disclose this information could invalidate your new policy.
Some insurers specialize in high-risk cases, including those with a history of refusal or termination.
You can, but you'll probably have to go through insurers specializing in high-risk policies.
Generally speaking, it can affect your file for 3 to 5 years, or even longer, depending on the insurer.
Your premiums will probably be higher, as you'll be considered a high-risk customer.
Install security devices, keep your home in good repair, opt for a higher deductible and consolidate your policies.
Yes, if the leak is due to a sudden, accidental event, but not if it results from a lack of maintenance.