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It's Not the Breed, It's the Bite … California Leads Nation in Dog Bite Claims

State Farm California's Dog Bite Claims Exceeded More Than $11 Million in 2010

Core News Facts

California, May 10, 2011 - Each year, almost five million people in this country are bitten or attacked by dogs, and children are the most common victims. Dog bites are a serious public health problem that can cause both physical and emotional damage to victims and considerable cost to communities. In 2010, State Farm® California had 369 dog bite claims and paid more than $11 million as a result. Nationally, State Farm had nearly 3,500 claims and paid more than $90 million as a result of dog bites. This is one of the reasons that State Farm recognizes National Dog Bite Prevention Week May 15 - 21, sponsored by the American Veterinary Medical Association.

It’s Not the Breed, It’s the Bite

A dog’s tendency to bite depends on such factors as heredity, obedience training, socialization, health, and the victim’s behavior. There are good dogs and bad dogs within every breed, just as there can be responsible and irresponsible owners of each breed. State Farm *does not refuse insurance based on the breed of dog a customer owns, but does require policyholders to answer questions about their dogs’ history on a homeowner insurance application.

(* The state of Ohio has determined that the pit bull meets the definition of a "vicious dog”. As a result, the owners of pit bulls or any American Staffordshire terrier mix are subject to specific requirements to protect the public from injury by these animals. State Farm does not provide coverage under its homeowner’s policy in the state for this breed of dog.)

The Victims

Children make up more than 60 percent of all dog bite victims

Avoiding the Bite

In addition to stressing responsible pet ownership, State Farm encourages responsible behavior and caution around dogs, including family pets. Under the right circumstances, any dog might bite.

Top 10 states for State Farm Dog Bite Claims in 2010

State

Number of claims

Claims paid (estimated)

California

369

$11,296,642

Illinois

317

$9,757,693

Ohio

215

$5,729,886

Texas

202

$3,694,958

Michigan

166

$5,181,503

Pennsylvania

155

$3,931,039

Florida

146

$5,608,009

Minnesota

139

$3,454,669

New York

119

$4,343,448

Indiana

114

$1,797,108

Helpful Links

Multivu-PRNewswire
State Farm Learning Center
American Veterinary Medical Association

Video

Visit the State Farm Newsroom and click on the video tab for interviews with two children that were attacked by dogs and required reconstructive surgery to repair the facial injuries. Additional video footage (b-roll) for media outlets is available for download at the newsroom.

Contact

California Public Affairs Specialists

About State Farm®

State Farm insures more cars and homes than any other insurer in the U.S., is the leading insurer of watercraft and is also a leading insurer in Canada. Our 17,800 agents and more than 66,000 employees serve 81 million policies and accounts - more than 79 million auto, fire, life and health policies in the United States and Canada, and nearly 2 million bank accounts. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company is the parent of the State Farm family of companies. State Farm is ranked No. 34 on the Fortune 500 list of largest companies. For more information, please visit statefarm.com® or in Canada statefarm.ca®.