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- Homeowners Insurance - NC DOI
Not only does homeowners insurance protect during an inclement weather event, but the policy can provide coverage for injuries that occur on your property and lawsuits against you Whether you own or rent, there are different packages of home insurance offered to protect your home and belongings
- Utah Code Injuries by Dogs Chapter 1 Title 18. Dogs
Injuries by Dogs 18-1-1 Liability and damages for dog injury -- Exceptions (1) (a) Except as provided in Subsections (2) and (3), an individual who owns or keeps a dog is liable for an injury caused by the dog, regardless of whether: (i) the dog is vicious or mischievous; or (ii) the owner knows the dog is vicious or mischievous
- Dog Bite-Related Fatalities: A Literature Review - National . . .
Seriously injurious dog bites are very uncommon, and dog bite-related fatalities (DBRFs) extremely rare, but they tend to invoke a strong emotional response and because research indicates that they are largely preventable and may disproportionately affect children (Raghavan, 2008; Sacks, Sattin, Bonzo, 1989; Sacks, Sinclair, Gilchrist, Golab
- Canine and human factors related to dog bite injuries - AVMA
A survey conducted in 2001 by the American Pet Products Manufacturers Association estimated that 68 million dogs are owned in the Unites States; 40% of households have at least 1 dog, and 37% of those have more than 1 dog 6 The high number of dogs living in homes as pets results in the potential for large numbers of dog bite–related injuries
- Dog bite study shows youngest kids most at risk, which breeds . . .
“Injury prevention work is critical at CHOC,” Dr Heyming said, “and this study could lead to how CHOC could potentially work more closely with the county to help prevent dog bites ” Dog bites by breed Nearly 200 kids came to CHOC each year between 2013-18 to be treated for dog bites Among cases where the breed of dog responsible was
- Canine and human factors related to dog bite injuries - AVMA
million dogs are owned in the Unites States; 40% of house-holds have at least 1 dog, and 37% of those have more than 1 dog 6 The high number of dogs living in homes as pets results in the potential for large numbers of dog bite–related injuries Factors that determine whether a dog-human interaction will result in a bite are complex
- The cost of injury in Canada
In 2010, costs of unintentional injuries were estimated at $22 1 billion, intentional injuries at $4 1 billion, and injuries of undetermined intent at $0 46 billion The following table summarizes the total, direct, and indirect costs of injury in Canada by leading causes for 2018
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