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In June, Ken developed glaucoma, a condition of the eyes that if untreated results in blindness. By August, Ken was legally blind, yet he continued to drive. He informed neither the Ministry of Transportation nor his insurance company of the changed condition of his eyes. On September 12, he got into a serious automobile accident where he was driving and was at fault. Will the insurance company need to pay this claim?
a. Yes, it will, because he had a valid driver’s licence.
b. Yes, it will, because the policy had not been changed or cancelled.
c. No, it won’t, because "utmost good faith" is required.
d. No, it won’t, because his drivers licence would be void.
e. No, it won’t, because the insurer was not notified of the change in risk.
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