Plaintiffs brought an action against the insurer which issued their homeowner's policy to recover the value of jewelry allegedly stolen from their home on December 1, 1986. During the previous three-year period, the plaintiffs had made five similar claims with various insurance carriers. Defendant's policy contained a standard clause requiring the insured to answer questions at an examination under oath, and to produce material and relevant documents in order to assist the...
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