Superhot
Well-Known Member
Hi. My friends horse was diagnosed with heart failure nearly 6 months ago, and the vet said she probably wouldn't live for another year. It is obvious the horse is deteriorating, and rather than put her through the winter months, and waiting for her to be struggling for breath etc, my friend thinks it would be kinder to have her horse pets, sooner rather than later.
She has told the insurance company everything, but they insist she must have a PM carried out, to prove the horse did indeed have heart failure. Surely a vet report should be sufficient. Can the insurance company insist on this before paying out? We're not talking vast sums of money here, £1000 for the horse and £200 towards disposal. My friend finds the idea of a PM upsetting, plus of course, she would have to bear the cost. The insurance company, who she has been with for 15 years and never claimed from, have told her she could always cancel her policy!!!! I bet they'd love her to... the company is a reputable one, and I am shocked by their insensitivity at such a time.
She has told the insurance company everything, but they insist she must have a PM carried out, to prove the horse did indeed have heart failure. Surely a vet report should be sufficient. Can the insurance company insist on this before paying out? We're not talking vast sums of money here, £1000 for the horse and £200 towards disposal. My friend finds the idea of a PM upsetting, plus of course, she would have to bear the cost. The insurance company, who she has been with for 15 years and never claimed from, have told her she could always cancel her policy!!!! I bet they'd love her to... the company is a reputable one, and I am shocked by their insensitivity at such a time.