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WHEN SWEET FIFI BITES By: Chris Boggs
Executive Director Risk Management & Education, IIABA
Depending on the source, there are between 78 to 90 millon dogs in the US. The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) reports 78 million dogs and the Amercian Pet Products Association (APPA) asserts 90 million. Regardless the true number, the insurance industry reported 17,297 dog bite claims in 2018, resulting in $675 million in total liability payment. Although this is a 6 percent decrease from 2017 numbers, industry statistics from the Insurance Information Institute (I.I.I.) show that approximately one-third, if not more, of homeowners’ insurance liability claims are attributable to dog bites. Approximately 4.5 million people were bit by dogs in 2018, and one in five of the victims required medical attention according to the AVMA. And the I.I.I. reports that the average cost of a dog bite claim was $39,017 in 2018 - a 5.3 percent increase over 2017 costs and more than twice the cost in 2003. Where do most dog bites occur and who gets bit most often? Statistically, 61 percent of dog bites occur at the owner’s home; and 77 percent of victims are bitten by a dog owned by a family member or family friend. Nature Vs. Nurture: Breed Vs. Training Animals 24-7 editor, Merritt Clifton, conducted a long-term study of dog bit fatalities to determine if breed mattered. His study covered the period September 1982 to May 2016. 16 | Q2 2022 |
During that period 658 documented cases of dog-attack deaths were reviewed. Seventy-eight percent of fatalities were attributable to five breeds, and pit bulls accounted for more than half the fatalities: • Pit bull / pit bull mix 53.5 percent of the fatalities; • Rottweiler / Rottweiler mix 14 percent of the fatalities; • Husky / husky mix 4.3 percent of the fatalities; • German shepherd / German shepherd mix 4 percent of the fatalities; and • Bull mastiff / bull mastiff mix 3 percent of the fatalities. From 2017 through 2018, pit bulls accounted for 74 percent of dog attack deaths in the US and Canada. Seventy-three of the 99 dog-attack deaths were by pit bulls. Dog Owner Liability States treat dog bites differently, applying one of three concepts to govern the liability or responsibility imposed on dog owners: • Strict Liability (“Dog Bite Statute”): Thirtyfour states and the District of Columbia apply a “Dog Bite Statute.” Dog owners in 31 of these states (and DC) are strictly liable for any injury or property damage caused by the dog (a trespasser, someone committing a crime or the victim harassing or teasing the dog may be exceptions).