Gotthebugagain
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I have insured my horse for 2 years with Agria which offers lifetime cover (i.e no condition is excluded after you claim). In the first year I paid approx £450 in premiums and they paid out over £6k in claims. This year my premium was £500 and they have paid out £1200 in claims.
Most of this is for treatment for DJD, which is of course going to be an ongoing issue.
My insurance is due for renewal again in May this year. She's due for some top up injections but I'm worried if I do them now Agria will surely just decline to insure her next year?! Or maybe they might do that anyway so best to get it all done now?? I just can't wrap my head around how their business model works!
Has anyone experienced either a) Agria declining to renew cover or b) continuing to pay out over multiple years for an ongoing condition (even if claims are higher than premiums!)
Any intel welcomed. Thanks.
Most of this is for treatment for DJD, which is of course going to be an ongoing issue.
My insurance is due for renewal again in May this year. She's due for some top up injections but I'm worried if I do them now Agria will surely just decline to insure her next year?! Or maybe they might do that anyway so best to get it all done now?? I just can't wrap my head around how their business model works!
Has anyone experienced either a) Agria declining to renew cover or b) continuing to pay out over multiple years for an ongoing condition (even if claims are higher than premiums!)
Any intel welcomed. Thanks.