My friends homeowners insurance has gone up as a result of a dog bite two years ago. The dog is no longer living with them. Does anyone know of an insurance company that...
Brianne B. replied:
American Senior Benefits, Scott D. Canter 570.470.2396 (his in milford, not just for seniors.
Chrisanne C. replied:
In Michigan and Pennsylvania, it's illegal for home insurers to deny coverage simply because a home has a dog of a particular breed, according to III. Some insurance companies will sell you coverage regardless of what type of breed you own. Jeff McCollum, a spokesperson for State Farm, says that there are good and bad dogs within each breed, just like there are responsible and irresponsible dog owners. State Farm does require policyholders to answer questions about dogs on their home insurance applications. Specifically, the company wants to know if a dog has ever bitten anyone or if it has been trained for attack purposes. If the dog has bitten someone, State Farm will want to know the circumstances surrounding the bite to determine if it is likely to happen again and if precautions have been taken to prevent it. Other factors the company looks at are the seriousness of the injury and whether the attack was provoked or unprovoked.
Well upper back/neck update. Good 'ol insurance company denied my MRI after peer-peer review with dr. So looking for good orthopedists in CT- goal is to get specialist...
Theresa D. replied:
Go see Dr. J
Margaret P. replied:
My friend Sylvie Roy is a chiropractor and acupuncturist in Bethany.