Is Your Dog Affecting Your Insurance Costs?
Your dog is a liability concern for all home owners insurance carriers. Certain, aggressive, dog breeds, pose a higher risk for attacking someone. If your dog attacks or bites anyone, you are liable for their medical bills.
Insurance carriers consider some breeds to be ineligible. Many will not
insure you if you own an Akita, Chow Chow, Doberman, German Shepherd, Pitbull
and Rottweiler, among other breeds. Even if they will insure your home, you
will have to opt for an Animal Exclusion. This means if your dog bites anyone,
the insurance carrier will not pay the claim. Every home insurance quote I have
ever completed asks about dog ownership and breed. At the very least, your
insurance will increase with one of these breeds.
Many carriers will leave the claim open until the claimant has healed
completely. In the case of a child, this could take years. Doctors will decide
if plastic surgery is needed. Many times they will wait until the child has
reached 18 to make sure the reconstruction is done after they have finished
developing. This type of claim could cost hundreds of thousands of dollars by time it is all said and done.
Our next door neighbor had a Great Dane, “Duke”. Duke was the sweetest
dog, everyone loved him. He loved people. He loved to play, but never got
aggressive. One day their son had a friend over. Duke knew the boy well. The
boys were up in the game room playing video games. Duke was in there chewing on
some toy. The friend bent over to see what Duke was chewing on. Duke bit him,
on the head. Basically he had the boy’s head in his mouth. All heck broke out. The
boy was covered in blood, an ambulance was called, Duke was locked in another room.
Now, the boy is fine. It looked worse than it was- a few stitches, some glue.
The doctors said if Duke had wanted to kill him, he could have very easily.
Apparently he was just warning him. But this was a non-aggressive dog with no
bit history, who loved people. This type of claim is why certain breeds are
ineligible, require exclusions, or at least will increase your premium.
Many people have argued that they have raised their ineligible breed
from a puppy, with love. Their beloved pet would never bite anyone. But
Insurance is about the possibility of risk. Actuaries research and compile data
on every risk a carrier could cover. Their numbers decide if the risk will be
covered and how much it will cost to do so. You won’t be able to argue your
point on this. Talk to your agent and make sure you know the facts about insuring
your home with one of these breeds.
Thanks for reading!
Nancy Brockman
Please contact The Brockman Agency for quotes and answers to your questions about Home, Auto and Commercial insurance. We partner with 20 carriers, so we do the shopping for you!
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