0ldmare
Well-Known Member
Weebrown all the insurance companies do this now as far as I can tell - you are asked if the horse has ever had the problem, even if you never claimed for it. It does slightly backfire on them all I think because it means you might as well claim for everything, not just the super expensive things.
When my mare went down with Laminitis/Cushings, my insurance company (not NFU) asked for her history from my vets for the entire 12 year period I owned her. I'm sure if her records had shown any possibility of her having laminitis in the past they wouldn't have paid up.
When my mare went down with Laminitis/Cushings, my insurance company (not NFU) asked for her history from my vets for the entire 12 year period I owned her. I'm sure if her records had shown any possibility of her having laminitis in the past they wouldn't have paid up.