Dog Bite Claims Soar in Frequency and Cost: Report

April 25, 2025

Insurers in the U.S. paid out about $1.6 billion in dog-related injury claims in 2024, according to data compiled by the Insurance Information Institute (Triple-I) and State Farm.

The number of dog bite and related injury claims last year totaled 22,658, an increase of nearly 19% from 2023 and a 48% increase over the past decade, with the total cost of claims reaching about $1.6 billion, according to Janet Ruiz, director of strategic communications at Triple-I.

The average cost per claim increased 18%, from $58,545 in 2023 to $69,272 in 2024. The cost has gone up about 86% over the last decade. California, Florida and Texas topped the list for most claims.

The report was released in conjunction with National Dog Bite Prevention Week (April 13-18).

Dog bites remain a serious public health risk, with more than 4.5 million people—mostly children—bitten each year nationwide.

Nearly half (45.5%) of U.S. households include dogs, for a total of nearly 90 million canine companions in the United States.

According to Triple-I, homeowners and renters insurance policies usually cover dog bite liability legal expenses, up to the liability limits (typically $100,000 to $300,000). The dog owner is responsible for all damages the claim limit. At least two states, Pennsylvania and Michigan, have laws that prohibit insurers from canceling or denying coverage to owners of particular dog breeds. Some states could exclude coverage after a dog bite, such as Ohio, which also requires owners of dogs that have been classified as vicious to purchase at least $100,000 of liability insurance.

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  • April 28, 2025 at 10:44 pm
    Dow owner says:
    I got sued for a supposed dog bite where no bite occurred, though the other person claimed she hurt her finger as her dog lunged at mine. Though she sued us for being attacke... read more
  • April 28, 2025 at 12:11 pm
    Barking neighbors dog says:
    Substitute 'children' for 'dogs' and key points of your post remain valid.
  • April 28, 2025 at 11:14 am
    joe says:
    So true! or offer coverage similar to how uninsured motorist is being handled in some states. I would hate another form to be followed. A dog bite is much like a lottery ticke... read more

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