if you have pet insurance that covers accidents then the insurance will pay
Dog insurance is important to have if you have pets. It will help cover expenses if your dog gets ill and needs surgery or medicines. It will also help pay if the dog is run over.
To avoid having to pay for hospital bills resulting from an accident they cause
NO Please better state your question. Fair? Fair Plan? Who kills your dog? Who pays for it?
Health insurance for pets is not unusual, but most policies have specific rules. If you have medical insurance for your dog, contact your insurance carrier to find the specific rules for your situation. However, if you do not have insurance the specifically lists your pet, and are asking about general health or property insurance, then I am quite certain the answer would be, "no."
Accidental life insurance only pays if you die by direct bodily injury and that no other prior or existing conditions contribute to your death. So accidental life insurance will not pay if you have cancer. Consumers should avoid getting this product at all cost and get traditional life insurance such as term life insurance that will pay no matter how you die.
If a Homeowners dog bites a child and tears their lip open causing multiple surgeries what is the insurance liability to pay medical bills liability or compensation?
Yes your insurance will pay for it because if you have good insurance it will pay for it
Hedging eliminates the risk of loss by giving up the potential to gain. With insurance you pay a premium to avoid loss and keep the potential to gain.
No you do not need to inform your insurance company of a speeding ticket you have obtained. You do need to be sure you pay your ticket to avoid having your registration canceled.
To avoid having to pay for hospital bills resulting from an accident they cause
If you have accidental insurance then it will pay, if not it won't.