Fizzandfun
Well-Known Member
I’ve just purchased a new pony which passed five stage vetting. I had X-rays done for my own peace of mind (not required by Agria) but as the vetting referenced the X-rays I was required to share them with Agria.
Vetting cert. States all normal for age of pony (14 years) and no clinical or medical concerns (passed flexion tests etc).
Agria have now excluded any claim for osteoarthritis as their independent vet noted small hock joint osteoarthritis.
My vet stands by his assessment but I’m now stuck as Agria are staying one thing, and vets are saying another.
I’m not sure if I can move to another insurance company (other pony is with NFU) as I’d have to declare any exclusions.
Has anyone experienced this with Agria and how did you resolve it? Do I just suck it up?
Vetting cert. States all normal for age of pony (14 years) and no clinical or medical concerns (passed flexion tests etc).
Agria have now excluded any claim for osteoarthritis as their independent vet noted small hock joint osteoarthritis.
My vet stands by his assessment but I’m now stuck as Agria are staying one thing, and vets are saying another.
I’m not sure if I can move to another insurance company (other pony is with NFU) as I’d have to declare any exclusions.
Has anyone experienced this with Agria and how did you resolve it? Do I just suck it up?