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Closely related to the fortuity doctrine, are the doctrines of known loss or loss in progress. Known loss is fairly simple and can often lead to allegations of fraud by the insured. If an insured knows of a loss and then procures insurance to cover it by concealing material information from the insurance company, the insurance company likely can raise the defense of fraud stemming from the insured’s concealment.<\/p>\n
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The loss in progress doctrine essentially stands for the premise that losses which have already commenced, but are not necessarily known, prior to the effective date of the insurance policy will not be covered under all-risk policies. While this too, is a fairly simple concept, it does raise questions about how to define a loss which has already commenced.<\/p>\n