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Fraud Exception

A fraud exception is a legal rule that allows an insurance company to deny a claim if they prove the policyholder intentionally provided false information or committed fraud when applying for the policy or making a claim. In other words, if someone deliberately deceives the insurer to obtain benefits or coverage, the insurer can refuse to pay the claim under this exception. It emphasizes honesty in insurance transactions, ensuring that coverage is reserved for those acting in good faith.