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Insurer Accuses Man From Urk of Fraud Regarding Chalet Fire Following Anonymous Tip, but Must Still Pay 125,000 Euros.

Summary by De Telegraaf
Zevenwouden Verzekeringen must pay an Urk customer whose chalet burned down 125,000 euros after all. Following an anonymous tip, the insurer was convinced that the man was scamming the system and setting his cottage on fire himself, but according to the Kifid, it cannot substantiate this.

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Zevenwouden Verzekeringen must pay an Urk customer whose chalet burned down 125,000 euros after all. Following an anonymous tip, the insurer was convinced that the man was scamming the system and setting his cottage on fire himself, but according to the Kifid, it cannot substantiate this.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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A victimized chalet owner is finally receiving 125,000 euros from his insurer after a year and a half. His holiday home in Urk was lost in a devastating fire. He was wrongly accused of fraud.

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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the) on Thursday, July 30, 2026.
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