I would say no it doesn't.
Contact a local independent insurance agency for possible insurer's for your risk.
This type of injury is best covered under ones own medical insurance policy. Unless the bat was a pet scheduled for coverage under your homeowners insurance policy and barring some negligence on the part of the home owner, it is doubtful the homeowner would be liable for such an injury. It's not much different from being bitten by a snake while walking down a sidewalk, most people are generally not in a position to be legally liable for the acts of unowned wild animals.
To survive a snake attack, strip your shirt, cover the snakes head with it and bite the tail, then throw it as far as you can quickly
I am a licensed insurance agent; licensed in 45 states for 16 years. I sell animal liability insurance and have extensive insurance experience. First, a dog bite will never be covered if you buy insurance AFTER the bite has occurred. Second, you should always have a renter's insurance policy or homeowner's insurance policy, regardless of whether or not you own a dog. If your dog has no prior bite history, you will probably have coverage for a dog bite in the future. But you should always read your policy to be certain that coverage for animals or coverage for certain breeds of dog are not excluded. Third, if your dog cannot be covered by your renter's insurance or homeowner's insurance; you can always buy animal liability insurance to cover such unfortunate events.
It depends on what coverages you selected when you purchased your insurance and who was bitten by the snake. If you selected medical coverage option when you bought your home insurance policy you may have coverage if you were bitten by a snake on your own property. If the tenant was bitten then no. Your medical coverage does not extend to a tenant. There would also be no coverage for a tenant being bitten by a wild animal under the owners liability because the property owner is not liable for acts of wild that we do not own.
Yes, you can get a snake bite ring on the first placement
Snake Bite Love was created on 1998-03-10.
A snake bite first affects the blood stream and the area immediately around the bite. If the snake is venomous, a raised infected area may raise up around the bite.
SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS and it wasn't a snake bite it was injections of cobra venom.
There is no poison in the bite of a garden snake. This snake is actually known as the garter snake and is considered to be very helpful in controlling rodents and bugs in gardens.
well snake bite percings are two little holes on both bottom corners of your lip. Its called snake bite because it looks like a snake bite your lip. i hope that was good enough for you :).
The best course of action is to never get a snake bite piercing.