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Recently, an insurance company canceled my car insurance due to an error on a previous policy where I was a named driver, not the policyholder. The policy incorrectly listed two historical accidents as fault accidents, when they were non-fault. Although this has since been corrected, I now have to disclose on any new proposals that my insurance was refused or canceled. As a result, I'm noticing that my quotes for my other vehicles are higher. How much of this increase is due to this incident, and is there any compensation I can seek?