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If the insured, after the occurrence of an insurance accident and before the insurer makes payment of the insurance benefit, waives his rights of claim for indemnity against the third party, the insurer will not bear the liability of indemnity for the insurance benefit.
If, after the insurer has paid indemnities to the insured, the insured forfeits the right to indemnities from the third party, the act is invalid.
If, due to the fault of the insured, the insurer cannot subrogate* the insured to exercise the right to claim for indemnities, the insurer shall reduce the payment of insurance money correspondingly.
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