Can an insurer refuse to pay compensation for the theft of the goods transported if the circumstances of failure are unknown?

czasopismo.legeartis.org 2 years ago
The full negligence of the insured individual may be a reason for the insurer to refuse to take into account claims if negligence is straight related to the damage. Is it so adequate to say that the insured goods were stolen in transport — but it is not known where and how — to refuse...
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