PercyMum
Well-Known Member
Mt little mare was put down at the end of June due to a cut and dry case of Wobblers Syndrome.
I dutifully (and tearfully) filled in my insurance claim but I am getting a few problems with it. Firstly they (quite rightly) wanted proof of ownership so I posted off her passport. I had it filled in but hadn't had it endorsed by Wetherbys. So stupid I know but I genuinely didnt realise that that was what I had to do. I had actually spent the last few years thinking passports were silly as nobody endorsed them. Errr... stupid woman - you have to send them off. Lesson learnt
Anyway, I now have to send them a receipt for my girl as I had owned her for only 3 months. The seller isnt being very cooperative about re-sending me a receipt, and I need to prove owership and I am not sure how. And my girl hasn't got him in her passport either as he was a dealer and bought her at an auction, so I am not sure a receipt will even make a difference.
A salutary tale of being careful with horsey paperwork I know and I have learnt my lesson but I still need to prove ownership to progress my claim. Any ideas how I do this? Am starting to panic as I have paid the £3K bills she incurred but kinda need the pennies back. Also (and this sounds awful) but I have lost a fair bit of money on her and it would be most helpful to get a little of it back.
I dutifully (and tearfully) filled in my insurance claim but I am getting a few problems with it. Firstly they (quite rightly) wanted proof of ownership so I posted off her passport. I had it filled in but hadn't had it endorsed by Wetherbys. So stupid I know but I genuinely didnt realise that that was what I had to do. I had actually spent the last few years thinking passports were silly as nobody endorsed them. Errr... stupid woman - you have to send them off. Lesson learnt
Anyway, I now have to send them a receipt for my girl as I had owned her for only 3 months. The seller isnt being very cooperative about re-sending me a receipt, and I need to prove owership and I am not sure how. And my girl hasn't got him in her passport either as he was a dealer and bought her at an auction, so I am not sure a receipt will even make a difference.
A salutary tale of being careful with horsey paperwork I know and I have learnt my lesson but I still need to prove ownership to progress my claim. Any ideas how I do this? Am starting to panic as I have paid the £3K bills she incurred but kinda need the pennies back. Also (and this sounds awful) but I have lost a fair bit of money on her and it would be most helpful to get a little of it back.