Yes, dog bite settlements are typically covered by insurance. Most claims are paid out through the animal owner’s homeowners or renters insurance policy limits.

According to the provided content, there are several key factors to understand regarding insurance coverage in these cases:

  • Policy Limits: The insurance policy limit often serves as a "firm ceiling" on the total compensation available. For example, if an owner has a $100,000 limit, that is usually the maximum amount an insurance company will pay, regardless of the claim’s actual value.
  • Umbrella Policies: In cases where damages exceed the standard homeowners policy, attorneys may investigate if there is an umbrella policy that provides additional coverage.
  • Strict Liability: Under Oklahoma law, dog owners are held to a standard of strict liability. This means they can be held responsible for injuries caused by their animal even if the dog has no prior history of aggression, though coverage may be affected if the victim was trespassing, provoking the dog, or committing a crime.

Because insurance adjusters may attempt to minimize payouts, it is recommended to consult with a legal professional who can negotiate with the insurer and identify all potential sources of recovery.


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