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Dog bites insurer


May 31, 2012   by


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Dog bites in the three Canadian provinces in which State Farm operates chewed up slightly more than $1 million in claims costs last year.

In 2011, State Farm paid out $917,670 for 25 claims in Ontario, $99,800 for the two claims in Alberta and there were no dog bite claims reported in New Brunswick. The company reported its dog bite claims in May 2012, in advance of Dog Bite Prevention Week, which runs from May 20 to 26.

Ontario’s 2011 total was approximately 39% higher than the $659,786 paid out for 19 claims in 2010. Overall, the highest claims toll was in 2007, when the insurer paid out almost $1.2 million for these sorts of claims.

Almost 3,800 dog bite claims across North America in 2011 prompted claims costs that topped $109 million. State Farm cites estimates from the Insurance Information Institute (I.I.I.) that U.S. insurers south of the border paid almost $479 million in dog bite claims, representing more than one-third of all homeowners insurance liability claims payments.


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