Direct line shows pet insurance a must as drivers start suing
Dog owners are increasingly being sued by the car drivers who knock over their pets, according to a survey by Direct Line Pet Insurance.
17:26 29 October 2004
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Dog owners are increasingly being sued by the car drivers who knock over their pets, according to a survey by Direct Line Pet Insurance.
Costs of around 100 million have been exacted from pet owners who, under the 1971 Animals Act, are legally responsible for any damages caused.
DLPI business manager Chris Price commented: "These are litigious times and as our survey shows people today are more likely to pursue a liability claim against a dog owner, so not only are owners faced with significant veterinary bills for treating their dog, but they may have to pay to repair the damage sustained on the car which can often be extensive."
On average pet owners can expect to shell out 500 in damages and around 450 in vets' bills if their pet is fortunate to escape from the confrontation alive.
The insurance firm warns that while 97 per cent of dog owners are aware that they would be held legally responsible for any damage, only 16 per cent take out pet insurance.