Beneficiaries of trusts and estates rely on the accurate management and fair distribution of assets to receive what they are owed. Misrepresentation claims can disrupt this process, as these claims involve accusations that someone has provided false or misleading information regarding the management or distribution of assets. In New York, beneficiaries have several layers of […]
Category Archives: Material Misrepresentation
Life insurance is a crucial financial safety net for families, offering peace of mind and protection in the event of a loved one’s passing. The payout from a life insurance policy is often intended to cover a variety of expenses, including funeral costs, outstanding debts, and the ongoing financial needs of beneficiaries. However, sometimes life […]
Understanding the intricacies of life insurance claims can be challenging, especially when dealing with denials based on material misrepresentations. In New York, insurance companies may deny claims if they believe there has been a misrepresentation of material facts. These denials can be distressing for beneficiaries, who may find themselves grappling with the loss of a […]