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April 17, 2010 By Lydia J. Alford

OUCH! The pocket book pain of dog bites under Louisiana law.

Louisiana does not have an automatic free first bite law and therefore it is necessary for homeowners to have adequate homeowner’s insurance, even though the risk of a dog bite is low. Across the United States, people own approximately 78.2 million dogs. It’s likely that the overwhelming majority of these dog owners treat their pets as […]

Filed Under: Insurance, Real Estate Law Tagged With: bite, dog, dog bite, homeowner, insurance, liability, Louisiana

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