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Dog Bite Insurance Policy Search

Homeowners liability section, breed exclusions, and umbrella above.

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Dog bite cases run through the homeowners liability section of an HO-3, HO-5, or renters policy — until they don't. Many carriers exclude specific breeds (pit bull, Rottweiler, Doberman, etc.) or impose a "prior bite" exclusion. When the carrier denies, plaintiff counsel needs to know what else might pick up: an umbrella with broader animal-liability follow-form, a personal liability policy, or — for commercial cases — a dog-business policy on a breeder or boarding facility.

Who this serves

Built for the firms that actually run dog bite & animal attack cases.

Dog bite and animal attack plaintiff firms
PI generalists screening dog bite intakes
Pediatric injury practitioners (children disproportionately affected)
Commercial premises attorneys when the bite happens at a business
In practice

What a dog bite & animal attack policy search produces.

What we find
Homeowners liability + any breed exclusion or prior-bite exclusion + umbrella + any commercial dog-business policy.
When you use it
Pre-suit, after determining the dog's owner. Especially critical when the carrier has issued a coverage denial.
What changes for you
A "carrier denied for breed exclusion" letter becomes an umbrella tender at $1M.
Frequently asked

Questions plaintiff attorneys ask about Dog Bite & Animal Attack searches.

What happens if the carrier denies for a breed exclusion?

We check the umbrella. Umbrella policies often follow-form to the primary but may have broader animal-liability terms. We also check whether the owner has a separate personal liability or pet-business policy.

What about commercial dog cases — boarding facility, breeder?

Different stack. Commercial dog operations carry GL with animal-liability extensions, and often a separate care/custody/control endorsement. We map the commercial coverage in addition to any individual owner liability.

Does it matter where the bite happened?

Yes. A bite at the owner's home is typically a homeowners-liability case. A bite at a public park may still implicate homeowners but adds premises-liability potential against the park operator if negligent supervision is alleged.

Compliance

Every search runs under documented permissible purpose.

Insurance policy discovery sits at the intersection of GLBA §6802 / §6803, DPPA 18 U.S.C. §2721(b) permissible uses, and FCRA considerations. We document the basis on every file — and our investigator can testify to it.

GLBA §6802(e) DPPA §2721(b)(1)(4)(5) FCRA framework FDACS A1800135

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