Archive for March, 2011
Pet Insurance and Liability
There are many situations that can arise that could get you very worried about your liability. For example your dog may bite the post man when he tries to deliver a letter, or your horse becomes startled and runs over the bush hedge into a car. When something like this happens you cannot even begin to imagine the amount of trouble that you could be in. Remember the Princess Anne case when she got in trouble with the Dangerous Dogs Act. You will also be responsible for damages under the new House of Lords reading of the Animal Act of 1971.
The only way to relieve yourself of some of the financial responsibility is to have pet insurance. This way if your pet causes physical damage or bodily harm to another animal or person you can have your insurance pay any money that will be owed to fix damaged property or for medical bills. Without pet insurance you will be responsible for all damages, which has ended up leaving many people bankrupt.
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Pet Insurance Benefits Responsible Owners
Over the course of history, animals have always played an important part in the daily lives and activities of human beings. Indeed, animals provided our ancestors with the means to survive, from butchering animals to provide fresh meat, to using hides and wool to produce clothing, and even using carved animal bones to create tools. This is still very much the case today. People tend to domesticate animals and ensure that they are properly looked after, and in return the animals provide a sustainable source for the necessities we need to survive.
However, today animals have become much more than just a means of survival. In fact, in our modern society, domesticated animals have become another member of the family. For many people, the psychological bond between them and their pet is incredibly strong, and thus they strive to provide the very best food, shelter and care for their animal. Pet owners are investing huge amounts of attention, effort, time and money into caring for their animals, and taking out a pet insurance policy helps to make sure that owners will always be able to afford veterinary bills and other necessary expenses that ensure that their pet has an exceptional quality of life.
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