Not exact matches
You might
find coverage for that
under the damage to property of others provision, which is entirely separate from
liability coverage.
If it's a more serious injury, such as from a venomous pet, you could likely
find coverage under the
liability section of the policy.
But if you need to be convinced, consider that failing to notify your
liability insurer of a potential claim could have consequences beyond potential
coverage issues
under the policy, including the possibility that you could be
found guilty of professional misconduct.
Liability insurance may already fall
under your homeowner's or renter's insurance policy, but
coverage might not be automatic, so call your insurance agent to
find out.
• Buy a stand - alone dog
liability policy if you can't
find affordable
coverage for the dog
under a homeowners or renters policy.
You might
find coverage for that
under the damage to property of others provision, which is entirely separate from
liability coverage.
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Liability coverage, the only
coverage you are required to carry
under Alaska law, provides you with protection from claims by others for damages that might arise out of an accident for which you are
found to be legally responsible.