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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 2323913" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>That's the problem. People get those damn killer dogs but fail to consider the liability that goes with it. As a result they don't have a nickels worth of liability insurance as was the case with the two occasions when I was bitten. Sadly for the dogs owners they had to learn the hard way the need to have such coverage. In fact I read where at least one insurer stated publicly that if a homeowner gets one of those damn things but fails to notify the insurer then if the dogs attacks and kills or injures an individual on the premises for law purposes the insurer will not cover the claim under the clients homeowners liability clause. It's the dog owners responsibility to understand and comply will animal control laws and obtain the necessary coverage.As for the "Beware Of Dog" sign. All they're are doing is announcing to the public that they have a dog with the proven capacity to injure people. How the service provider chooses to respond to the matter is up to the individual including not going onto the property to begin with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 2323913, member: 58386"] That's the problem. People get those damn killer dogs but fail to consider the liability that goes with it. As a result they don't have a nickels worth of liability insurance as was the case with the two occasions when I was bitten. Sadly for the dogs owners they had to learn the hard way the need to have such coverage. In fact I read where at least one insurer stated publicly that if a homeowner gets one of those damn things but fails to notify the insurer then if the dogs attacks and kills or injures an individual on the premises for law purposes the insurer will not cover the claim under the clients homeowners liability clause. It's the dog owners responsibility to understand and comply will animal control laws and obtain the necessary coverage.As for the "Beware Of Dog" sign. All they're are doing is announcing to the public that they have a dog with the proven capacity to injure people. How the service provider chooses to respond to the matter is up to the individual including not going onto the property to begin with. [/QUOTE]
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