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Brief Overview of Insurance Problems

by Emily Bershad

Do you have a dog? Do you own a home? Do you have homeowner's insurance? If you answered "yes" to all of the preceding questions, congratulations, because today, owning a dog and having homeowner's insurance may be mutually exclusive.

Owners of dogs as diverse as Siberian Huskies, Dalmatians, and American Staffordshire Terriers have been turned down for coverage. First time homeowners whose insurance company is aware the applicant has a dog are especially at risk. Long-term policy holders may also be refused renewal when the insurance company discovers the insured owns a dog. The homeowner may not have told the insurance company about his or her dogs when seeking coverage. If the agent comes to the house on an unrelated matter and sees the animals, the result is often no more policy.

These inequities may be addressed by legislation. A bill was recently introduced in the Vermont House (H61 3) by Representative Elaine Alfano of Calais, Vermont and Representative Alan Bjerke of Burlington. The proposed legislation would protect homeowners from "unreasonable underwriting practices." Included among the unreasonable practices was

"Making or permitting any discrimination between applicants or insured with pets and those without, or among breeds of pets other than those distinctions based solely on the claims experience of the individual applicant or insured."

If this proposed legislation had been enacted, insurance companies could not refuse insurance solely because of the breed of dog owned by the applicant. However, this proposed legislation has gone nowhere and is essentially dead.

Until such proposals are law, I offer some suggestions for coping with insurance problems.

  1. If you are seeking a homeowners policy, shop around. Ask your dog owning friends which company they use and if they have had problems.
  2. If one agent for a particular company turns you down, try another agent for that company. Apparently, these prejudicial exclusions may not be written in stone. They may be the prejudices of an agency and not the insurance company. An agent who needs business may sell you a policy.
  3. If a company refuses to renew your policy and you and your family have several policies with the company, tell the agent that all your policies will be gone and you will spread the news about your experiences. The agent who will lose a lot of business may find a way to obtain coverage.
  4. Request a homeowner's policy be written to exclude liability for dog bites. Alternatively, you may request a separate liability clause for your dogs, at an added premium.
  5. Every state has a Commissioner of Insurance. You can find his or her name and address by asking your local state senator or assemblyperson. Write to the Commissioner and request a list of all insurance companies doing business in your state. This will give you a large pool of companies to which you may direct your inquiries.
  6. Finally, visit or write your state senator or assemblyperson. Discuss insurance problems with him or her. Ask that a bill be introduced to address the unreasonable underwriting practices of some insurance companies.

(Emily Bershad lives in New Jersey and has been active in legislative issues for a number of years)

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The contact information for the Wisconsin Insurance Commissioner's office may be found on their website:

http://oci.wi.gov/oci_home.htm

Read more about homeowner's insurance issues at AKC's website:

http://www.akc.org/life/homeins/homeowners_inscenter.cfm

 

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