Proximate Cause - Mitigation
The insured should mitigate the loss insured, where possible. A failure to do so might enable the insurer to say that the loss was not proximately caused by an insured peril but rather by the fault of the insured. However, in doing so he might increase the loss, or cause a loss which is not covered by the policy.
 


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