Spyda
Well-Known Member
As I'm about to back my 4 year old I'm shopping around for beefed up insurance cover. ATM she's on a grass-keep policy.
Anyway, just got my first online quote from Amtrustequine.co.uk and notice a couple of terms I'm left wondering about.
"Subject to a satisfactory two-stage vetting process"
Do all insurance companies ask for this, these days? I do want vets cover and my horse has been consecutively insured from birth for this but I've never made a claim for her nor been asked for this before from any of my other insurers. TBH I'd resent the extra cost of calling my vet out to perform this.
"3rd party excludes: livery stables, riding schools and equestrian centres and excludes claims against policyholder by their family or household or if the
rider or handler of the horse takes legal action for bodily injury."
Does this mean if someone has to catch my horse or lead her anywhere for any reason or in an emergency, and she jumps on their head or something and they sue me for injuries, that I wouldn't be covered??? If so, are all/most policies like that?
Anyway, just got my first online quote from Amtrustequine.co.uk and notice a couple of terms I'm left wondering about.
"Subject to a satisfactory two-stage vetting process"
Do all insurance companies ask for this, these days? I do want vets cover and my horse has been consecutively insured from birth for this but I've never made a claim for her nor been asked for this before from any of my other insurers. TBH I'd resent the extra cost of calling my vet out to perform this.
"3rd party excludes: livery stables, riding schools and equestrian centres and excludes claims against policyholder by their family or household or if the
rider or handler of the horse takes legal action for bodily injury."
Does this mean if someone has to catch my horse or lead her anywhere for any reason or in an emergency, and she jumps on their head or something and they sue me for injuries, that I wouldn't be covered??? If so, are all/most policies like that?