Sunday, August 18, 2013

Dog Bites Insurance Companies: Man’s Best Friend Behind One-Third of All Homeowner Claims

Homeless sex offender arrested after dog bites Portland cop

http://freedoghandbook.com/dog-bite-claims-fall-except-for-mail-carriers-11/ style='float:left;padding:5px' /> Why We Spend More and More on Pets ) Insurers take notice of such data, and yes, owning a dogespecially one that has bitten someonecan affect your policy. In general, the fact that you have a dog doesnt factor into what rate you pay for homeowners insurance. But as the New York Times noted , once a dog bite takes place at your home, the insurer could raise the premium or even exclude dog-related injuries from coverage. Some animal cruelty prevention societies report that homeowners have been denied insurance because they own certain high-risk breeds of dogs, including Pit Bulls and Rottweilers. A couple of states outlaw breed profiling, but most states allow insurance companies to deny or cancel coverage if a certain breed of dog is living at the home. Earlier this year, for instance, a Colorado womans homeowners policy was canceled after an insurance agent had stopped by the house to check on a plumbing claim and discovered that a Pit Bull was in residence. The dog wasnt involved in the claim at all, and had never bitten anyone, the owner said.
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Stay away from me. I'm not interested in you right now.'" Ruben Hernandez, the supervising animal control officer at Sacramento Animal County Animal Care and Regulation, agrees with Dickinson, especially in regards to dogs who are roaming or loose. "[People] don't take into account that this is a dog that's scared, that is loose, and more than likely has not been around any other people than it's family." As a result when people call and report a loose roaming pet, Hernandez and his officers have a routine answer they give. "We always tell people we are professionals, we want them to use our service. Most of the time we tell people not to approach. They own dogs and love dogs. It's a person's natural inclination to want to help, The thought of a dog being in the street and defenseless [makes them] want to help." In spite of the warnings, some people want to do something and in that case Hernandez offers additional tips, "We say, no abrupt movements. Don't do the overhand pat on the head.
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How to Limit Your Liability If Your Dog Bites

That thinking is sooo outdated. In today's world of litigious folks, aggressive attorneys and new theories of recovery, there is real money available to animal bite victims and their legal counsel. And many people out there are ready and willing to take advantage of that unexpected cash. So how should you protect yourself? What is the best route to follow should your pet bite one of your guests or run off and nip an innocent bystander? Trade Detailed Identification Information Once your dog has bitten the person or pet of another, there is no point in trying to avoid responsibility. Instead, stepping up and demonstrating genuine compassion for the injured party is a much more effective strategy.
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Dog Bite Prevention Week: A Time to Take Responsibility for Dog Bites

Raw video: Homeless man arrested at Terry Schrunk Plaza Thats when 22-year-old Daniel Thompsons dog lunged at the female officer and bit her left arm, Simpson said. Thompson (pictured right) grabbed the dog, and police said he became verbally abusive. He then lost control of the animal, which turned on Thompson and bit his right arm, Simpson said. Police brought a pole and took control of the animal and then arrested Thompson after a struggle with officers. He was issued citations related to the sidewalk ordinance and for his uncontrolled dog. Police discovered Thompson is a registered sex offender in St. Helens, Ore. After he was treated for his bite, Thompson was booked in the Multnomah County Jail.
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Dog bites officer who was enforcing downtown camping law

Recycle at Work While waiting for animal control officers to arrive, Simpson said Thompson continued to yell at the officers. At one point, the dog got loose again and bit Thompson. A sergeant then got the dog under control but Thompson continued to struggle with officers, Simpson said. The officers eventually arrested him on charges of interfering with an officer and resisting arrest. He was also cited for not controlling his dog and violating the camping ordinance. The dog managed to tear Thompson's skin during the incident.
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