what i ment was, if it can be proven to be pre-existing then the previous insurance would have been valid when the canker developed so should still pay for it?
we had a house once that had problems with the walls and our insurance company said it must have been like that or got like that before...
if the canker was pre-existing then would it not be possible to claim on the insurance that was in force when the condition first started? Unless the last insurance company have a time limit for claims?
Seems stupid that a horse would have to be un-insured for 6 weeks just because it had been...
We had an older shape transit and now have the newer one.
If we carry about 1200kg it is then about 3.5t.
The newer one actually carries more than the older one we had and it is a much stronger build than the other types on the market xSx
We have a ford small lorry with the ifor williams back on.
It is one of the newer type ones which seem to be a lot lighter than the last one we had as they use some aluminium in them.
With a 16'2 and a 15'2 we had nearly 200kg spare when we got checked by the police last year. The seller of...
It invalidates your cover in respect to a claim.
I see lots of this in my job and I have even known claims for seemingly un-related injuries (shoulder/back etc) be declined as the insurance have asked for a report from the farrier and when, unable to provide one (from a registered farrier)...
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I have a Transit horsebox with an Iforwilliams back on.
A friend of mine has one the same and she has been hiring it out during the week for £250 a day!
It is being used by a removals company, so no horses are going in it, they are just using it to get to places they can not get in to...