hnmisty
Well-Known Member
This (but obviously mine's not called Barry!)
Why not? Barry's an awesome name for a horse!
This (but obviously mine's not called Barry!)
Is that all insurers it applies to when a horse is 16 or over? What is it you pay for your youngster for £7 per month?
I have BHS Gold membership and the horses are insured for death, theft and LOU.
Vets bills I pay as and when.
IME insurance will try and wiggle out of paying out, will exclude anything and everything and dictates your course of action.
Not worth it IMO.
This is making more sense, thank you. Just need to be clear as you say. So I could take out the BHS for the public liability and then have a different cover for vets fees etc. I'm thinking this may work out cheaper but need to find out. Of course, it's not all about things being cheaper but it does help![]()
I have three horses and a pony all fully insured so hoping it may make a saving, just depends on the cost etc - Interetesting about the amount of the liability, thank you, I'll be checking it out for sure
As a multiple horse owner, and having paid out thousands in the past in premiums but not having had to claim (fortunately) or not being able to claim because of an exclusion, now I just have BHS Gold membership.
I am in a position to be able to pay any vet bills that we are likely to incur though. I shall not be putting any of our horses through invasive surgery followed by prolonged box rest.
I've recently found out that with BHS public liability insurance that if you have a claim and are found negligent you have to pay a £1000 excess!! Didn't know that, on my 'usual' insurance it's £100
That's ok I completely understand that. Thank you for clearing matters up, much appreciated. As long as I know there's no excess at all! I will phone the broker tomorrow as you suggest, thank you. In the mean time, perhaps there are others on the board who have vets fees only and I so I wonder who or if its possible...horse and hound forum is fab, isn't it![]()