_April_
Well-Known Member
Hey folks,
We were having a yard discussion the other night about insurance and specifically Loss of Use insurance.
Lots of people on my yard are saying it is a waste of money because, in the event of a claim, One would only recieve the current market value - ie what the horse was worth then and not what it was worth prior to the injury
This seemed pretty pointless to me...
So today I phoned my insurance company to query this and they said that it was not exactly the case and this is how they work LOU:
Just an example but say horse is a mare worth £6k and is competing at eventing, SJing, RC etc
If it has an injury which completely ends its ridden career - you would recieve the market value at the time of injury or sum insured (whatever is lowest) less the value of the mare as a broodmare.
If it has an injury which ends its jumping career but it can still hack etc -
you would recieve the market value less the value of the mare as a hack.
Soooo after all that - I am actually still wondering if LOU is even worth paying for?
I can see why you wouldn't bother on a horse that was only intended for hacking etc and why you definitely would on a competition horse but what about mid value horses that are used for PC/RC and low level competing?
opinions?
thanks
We were having a yard discussion the other night about insurance and specifically Loss of Use insurance.
Lots of people on my yard are saying it is a waste of money because, in the event of a claim, One would only recieve the current market value - ie what the horse was worth then and not what it was worth prior to the injury
So today I phoned my insurance company to query this and they said that it was not exactly the case and this is how they work LOU:
Just an example but say horse is a mare worth £6k and is competing at eventing, SJing, RC etc
If it has an injury which completely ends its ridden career - you would recieve the market value at the time of injury or sum insured (whatever is lowest) less the value of the mare as a broodmare.
If it has an injury which ends its jumping career but it can still hack etc -
you would recieve the market value less the value of the mare as a hack.
Soooo after all that - I am actually still wondering if LOU is even worth paying for?
I can see why you wouldn't bother on a horse that was only intended for hacking etc and why you definitely would on a competition horse but what about mid value horses that are used for PC/RC and low level competing?
opinions?
thanks