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Old Dec 4, 2007, 11:12 AM
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Pit Bull -Liability Specifying the Pitbull in the Policy

I am an insurance agent. We provide coverage for ALL dogs under the liability part of our policies. However, my client's dog has been named "Dangerous" as she charged a police officer. The city is now requiring my client to provide proof of insurance specifically for this dog. They will not accept our policy as proof it has to be a certificate of insurance naming the dog not the individuals. If this is not recd today the dog will be killed. Please help me if you know how I can help my client save her dog!!!!!

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Old Dec 4, 2007, 11:29 AM   #2  
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Let the dog run away until this issue is settled, dogs get away everyday. I have no insurance problem solving skills but I can give you a number for a rescue that may take it in for a bit or it could live there indefinitely with visits from the owner. I will pm the number if you like.
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hmm, don't worry about it, the dog is named dangerous, the pit bulls are dangerous and should be handled accordingly. if i had been the officer chances are if the dog charged at me it would already be dead. rephrase that, the dog would have been dead by now.
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You call the underwriting department and have them write a letter that thier policy specificly covers pit bulls. Or if you want to be personally liable, why not you write the letter on your commpany letterhead that your policy does specificly cover the pit bull.

Why not name the company that covers them, you may get alot of people calling, since to my knowledge almost every company ( actually every company that I know of) has an admendment to the policies that specificly exclude any of the aggressive breeds.

And next, I am surprised an animal that charged a police officer is still alive, around here they would have been put down with no questions asked.
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