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Insurance after a dog bite
My dog bit a neighborhood child about 9 months ago around christmas.
The bite was on the hand and needed a few stiches. When I reported it to the insurance they settle the claim without notifying me of the final outcome and now they are going to drop my homeowner's insurance policy in November when it runs out. I tried some other insurance companies but none will insure the house with the dog on the policy. I even found this agent that does insurance for zoos and circuses but he has a deductible of $5000. Aren't dogs supposed to get a second chance? How can I get insurance for the dog and not have to put him to sleep? Has anyone else had this problem? |
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