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CIS Fraud Registration: Consequences for Amsterdam Residents and Route to Removal
A CIS fraud registration can block policies for Amsterdam residents in neighbourhoods such as De Pijp or the Zuidas. Discover how to obtain access, lodge an objection and achieve removal via the Rechtbank Amsterdam or the Arslan office on Parnassusweg.

Insurance Fraud in the Capital: Tricks, Detection and Severe Sanctions
In Amsterdam neighbourhoods and on the Zuidas, inflated or fabricated claims are appearing with increasing frequency. Discover the forms that exist, how insurers detect them and the severe sanctions imposed by the Rechtbank Amsterdam.

Subrogation (subrogatie) in the big city: insurers recover damages via local channels
Subrogation (subrogatie) enables insurers to recover damages from the truly liable party. In Amsterdam, local factors such as heavy bicycle traffic and international residents play a role. Discover the practical consequences and your obligations.

Duty of Disclosure in Insurance: Key Points for Amsterdammers
An expat in the Zuidas who concealed a burnout from his health insurance policy: a classic case of the duty of disclosure (art. 7:928 BW). Non-disclosure can lead to a reduction or complete rejection. Practical tips for Amsterdammers.
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