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New study: Dog bites account for 1/3 of homeowners insurance liability claims
Posted on Wednesday, May 11, 2011 by Insurance Quotes Health
The Insurance Information Institute, an industry-funded research group, has released a study saying that dog bites account for more than one third of all homeowners insurance liability claims last year.
The total: nearly $413 million, which averages out to more than $26,000 per claim.
The number of claims dropped slightly in recent years, although the cost of the claims rose.
According to the III, there were 15,770 dog bite claims filed last year. According to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 4.5 million Americans are bitten by dogs each year, with one in five of those bites needing medical care.
Update: Also, here's a summary of Washington's dog bite liability laws from, yes, the website dogbitelaw.com. (Thanks to Fritz for passing that along, and all these links come with our usual disclaimer: linking ≠ endorsement.)
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