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News Topic: Insurance

Red herrings and just plain lies: Insurance companies vs. dog loving families

Author Janis Bradley Posted on April 29, 2021April 4, 2023Categories News

There has been much discussion lately explaining how denial of insurance coverage based on the breed of one’s family dog is a practice that discriminates against and unduly penalizes both less affluent customers and people of color.

Red herrings and just plain lies: Insurance companies vs. dog loving families

There has been much discussion lately explaining how denial of insurance coverage based on the breed of one’s family dog is a practice that discriminates against and unduly penalizes both less affluent customers and people of color.

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