BBP
Well-Known Member
My claim for sacroiliac treatment has gone through to insurers and as usual vets have sent clinical history through. I just received a letter from insurers saying that I had not informed them of the following so to minimise issues with future claims they were placing exclusions on the following:
-liver disorders - fair enough, I forgot to tell them but also have no intention of ever claiming on it so no problem with that.
- mouth and oral disorders (based on vet note saying 'routine rasp, small ulceration'. This was caused by sharp tooth, routine rasp and all was good again)
- stifles (based on vet report saying 'stifle effusions bilaterally'. These were assessed by scinitigraphy and x Ray as part of sacroiliac injury assessment and were fine, no injury)
- tendon and ligament disorders (based on vet report stating 'pain on palpating over rh suspensory'. No lameness or injury was found on workup, another note on tendons and suspensory said no injury found, swelling completely resolved, this was after a small swelling when he got caught in a fence)
- right forelimb, based upon the above
- back/spine and associated soft tissue (I accept he now has a sacroiliac injury which is what the claim is for but the bone scan showed his spine is fine, no idea what this is for)
- both hindlimbs (based on vets preliminary thoughts prior to sacroiliac and PSSM diagnosis)
I feel like I'm being punished for getting my horses teeth done and checking on swellings!! There is very little of the poor horse left to cover (just his belly I think!) I wouldn't put him through any big surgeries like for colic so my insurers have just lost a customer and I will just set up a bank account for vets bills instead. It's a complete joke.
-liver disorders - fair enough, I forgot to tell them but also have no intention of ever claiming on it so no problem with that.
- mouth and oral disorders (based on vet note saying 'routine rasp, small ulceration'. This was caused by sharp tooth, routine rasp and all was good again)
- stifles (based on vet report saying 'stifle effusions bilaterally'. These were assessed by scinitigraphy and x Ray as part of sacroiliac injury assessment and were fine, no injury)
- tendon and ligament disorders (based on vet report stating 'pain on palpating over rh suspensory'. No lameness or injury was found on workup, another note on tendons and suspensory said no injury found, swelling completely resolved, this was after a small swelling when he got caught in a fence)
- right forelimb, based upon the above
- back/spine and associated soft tissue (I accept he now has a sacroiliac injury which is what the claim is for but the bone scan showed his spine is fine, no idea what this is for)
- both hindlimbs (based on vets preliminary thoughts prior to sacroiliac and PSSM diagnosis)
I feel like I'm being punished for getting my horses teeth done and checking on swellings!! There is very little of the poor horse left to cover (just his belly I think!) I wouldn't put him through any big surgeries like for colic so my insurers have just lost a customer and I will just set up a bank account for vets bills instead. It's a complete joke.