Try really should have an attorney in his area review the facts.
If Try provided false information to his agent, it is a problem for Try. If his insurance agent had the correct information and recommended the policy be written as it is, the agent will need to explain his reasons for doing so - and if Try relied on his agent's advice, it becomes a problem for the agent, not Try, if the policy was written incorrectly.
Not sure what else Try needs to know. Berating him, however, does not seem helpful.