callysplace
Member
Unfortunately we suffered the theft of one of our youngsters over three months ago. After supplying the insurance company with details, receipts, signed letter from farrier and vet, star sign, favourite colour etc. etc., I received a letter this morning informing that they were investigating for liability and were coming on a visit that will last two hours!!
I have never been in this position before (fifteen years paying for insurance and not one claim!) and its all new territory to me. What will make me liable for the theft? I didn't invite thieves into the field or offer them bed and breakfast! My horses are passported, unfortunately they targeted the one horse that had not yet recieved his freeze mark
The field has natural barrier of large river, twenty foot banks,post and rail fencing as well as more electric fencing inside as a deterrent for itchy bums. The only down side is that no one is on site 24hrs a day, although the field runs along side a lovely lady's house, who checks on them early morning and late at night.
Has anyone been in this position and give some advice of what to expect, and what to say?
Thankyou!
I have never been in this position before (fifteen years paying for insurance and not one claim!) and its all new territory to me. What will make me liable for the theft? I didn't invite thieves into the field or offer them bed and breakfast! My horses are passported, unfortunately they targeted the one horse that had not yet recieved his freeze mark
Has anyone been in this position and give some advice of what to expect, and what to say?
Thankyou!