Wheaton, Ill., Feb. 24, 2011--A national
insurance advisory organization is filing three
endorsements to allow insurers to exclude
personal and umbrella liability coverage for
injury or damage arising from dogs.
The American Association of Insurance Services
(AAIS) develops standardized policy forms and
rating information used by more than 600
property/casualty insurers as the basis for
policies they sell in one or more lines of
insurance.
AAIS is filing an endorsement under its
Homeowners Program that excludes coverage for
bodily injury, property damage (BI/PD), and
medical payments arising from direct physical
contact with a canine or canines identified in
the endorsement.
The endorsement must be signed by the named
insured to acknowledge the limitation on
coverage under the policy.
Manual information that accompanies the
endorsement advises program users about using
distinguishing characteristics beyond the dog's
name (which could be changed by the
policyholder) to identify an animal
definitively.
In addition, AAIS is filing two canine
exclusions under its Personal Umbrella Program
(PUP):
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One excludes coverage entirely for BI/PD
arising from direct physical contact with
any canine; and
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The other excludes such coverage with an
exception allowing coverage to the extent
that such BI/PD is covered by underlying
insurance (or would have been covered but
for the exhaustion of its limits).
The PUP exclusion with the exception is designed
to correspond with the newly-filed Homeowners
canine exclusion. If the AAIS Homeowners canine
exclusion is included in the underlying
insurance, the umbrella can still be written to
respond to BI/PD claims from canines other than
the one identified in the Homeowners endorsement
schedule.
For information on affiliating with AAIS for use
of the Homeowners or Personal Umbrella programs,
contact Rick Maka, director of marketing and
strategic alliances, at rickm@AAISonline.com, or
by calling 800-564-AAIS, ext. 222..