Cancellation of life insurance

Several decisions of the Higher Regional Courts, the Federal Court of Justice and the European Court of Justice explain the case law on the question of whether a life insurance contract that has been concluded can be revoked. We have specialized in examining the chances of success, accompanying you through the process of revocation and, if necessary, judicially asserting the claims resulting from an effective revocation. Within the framework of a free initial consultation, we offer you the examination of your insurance contract in this context, the comparison with the current status of case law and the resulting evaluation of the probability of success.
Our quick check is available -> here so that you can quickly check whether it is worth the effort for us to take a closer look at your contract. The linchpin of the possibility of cancellation is the question of whether the policyholder was properly instructed (among other things about) his cancellation rights before or during the conclusion of the insurance contract.
This question in turn depends, among other things, on the individual instruction text, the textual design of the instruction on the statutory right of withdrawal in the context of the insurance application (with the so-called application model) or the insurance policy (with the so-called policy model) and the time of the conclusion of the contract. In any case, it is a question of law that has to be examined, evaluated and decided on a case-by-case basis. It is therefore not possible to make a general statement as to whether a contract can be revoked under certain conditions. In any case, an individual examination must be carried out. Nevertheless, we would like to answer the most important questions in connection with the revocation of life insurance.
For this purpose, -> here is our top 10 page of questions about the revocation of life insurance available.
Our upload page is the basis for your first, quick and uncomplicated initial contact with us, please find out more -> here.

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