Why does the insured get the benefit of the doubt if an insurance policy contains any ambiguities or uncertainties?

Why does the insured get the benefit of the doubt if an insurance policy contains any ambiguities or uncertainties?



A) because insurance contracts are aleatory
B) because insurance contracts are unilateral
C) because insurance contracts are conditional
D) because insurance contracts are contracts of adhesion


Answer: D) because insurance contracts are contracts of adhesion

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