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Originally Posted by G-Pete
Anyhow to answer the OP's question - I'm pretty sure it will. They are in the business to make money and have lawyers to defend claims to the bitter end
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I can only speak from experience with insurance companies, and state that the above is true. Practically, depending on how much the claim is worth to you vs how expensive your lawyer is will determine who wins these claim skirmishes.
Patrick - FWIW policies may be written in 7th grade English, but you well and truly know, that they are more often than not open to interpretation, regardless of how simple each item is defined.
Surly the ambiguity in policies is part of the reason people write you cheques. No?
...as Patrick said rtfp

...and while you're at it, find out what your lawyer charges.
