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Michele Said:

Does workmans compinsation insurance cover dog bites?

We Answered:

Work comp will cover for your the wound that was inflicted by the dog. What will happen is that the work comp company will go after the people who owns the dog, however they might not be able to if they have an indemnity clause.

Either way work comp should cover your bills without any questions. If you want to pursue a third party due to it you can do so, however it's such a small case that no attorney might not take it.

Happy Healing

Adam Said:

Does att phone insurance cover against dog damage?

We Answered:

Yes AT&T will. You will just have to pay $50 for a new phone.

Danny Said:

Can I get dog liability insurance to cover my dog while my dog goes with me on vacation to another state (WI)?

We Answered:

Yes. Just call your agent. Your current policy probably already covers this anyway.

Bernice Said:

Dog insurance?

We Answered:

i have pet plan... all i can say is its amazing. go to the website and check it out... i have the gold plan which gives u $20,000 of coverage a year and you pick ur deductable and coinsurance..(i have a $50 deductable and 0% coinsurance) so i only pay $50 and pet plan pays the rest.
they have the most coverage, even hereditary diseases and hip dysplasia.
for more information, you can look at other questions ive answered about pet insurance, theres alot

Emily Said:

List of dog breeds insurance wont cover?

We Answered:

Are you looking for a list of dog breeds that insurance companies won't cover for liability insurance, or a list of dog breeds that rental companies won't allow you to have on their property (their reason being insurance or otherwise)?

I'm asking because those are two very different things.

When it comes to rental companies, they each have their own policies regarding breeds they do and do not allow. Some companies have no breed restrictions. The ones that do have breed restrictions on their properties also vary greatly.

The property where I live right now, for example, does not allow Pit Bulls, American Staffordshire Terriers, Rottweilers and Dobermanns, but *does* allow German Shepherds and any other kind of dog, with no weight / size restriction. The same company's property in Florida does not allow German Shepherds.

If you're worried about a rental company accepting or not accepting your dog, look at the website for the property you're thinking of renting at, or call them and ask for a list of banned breeds.

Insurance companies' policies also vary widely. They vary by company and often also by location. Some companies that will insure my German Shepherd in Virginia will not insure her in some of the other states.

A lot of the time, you're well off with a local insurance agent. State Farm, for example. Our local State Farm agent will insure any breed of dog under your rental or homeowners policy, as long as he gets to meet the dog and the dog does not appear aggressive during that meeting (and has no bite record, obviously).

Call your renters or homeowners insurance and ask about their policy regarding the breed of dog you have, and they will be able to tell you whether they will insure the dog and for how much.

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