Opinion ID: 2590373
Heading Depth: 4
Heading Rank: 1

Heading: The health insurance

Text: Martha's broad challenges do not specifically address her health insurance, and we see no reason to disagree with the trial court on this matter. The trial court found that Martha knew Mitch lied on his insurance forms to get Alkan to pay for her insurance. Although Martha herself made no misrepresentation, we agree with the trial court that Martha may be liable for this misrepresentation by knowingly accepting the benefits of Mitch's misrepresentations. [32] Thus, Mitch fraudulently misrepresented that he and Martha were married in order to get Alkan to pay for health insurance for Martha, Martha ratified that misrepresentation by knowingly accepting the benefits of it, Alkan justifiably relied on that misrepresentation, and suffered damages of $3,457.