justafluke
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Evening everyone.
Could anyone help advice whether it is worth challenging this or looking elsewhere?
I use Equestrian Insurance Solutions (Equestrian Direct before they went bust). Have been with them 5 yrs. Premium for this yrs ins just received, same ballpark as usual. However, I now have several exclusions. My horse is rising 16 now, 3/4bred and i have claimed twice. Both claims were in last 18months and were successful. First claim was front leg lameness/pedal bone pain (initially near-fore then both) caused by farrier/NB shoes not suiting this horses foot confirmation, insurance paid out 900pounds, now have a new farrier and she has been sound 12+months. Second claim was Jan2010- acute mastitus flared up first time ever and lead to a long infection. Insurance paid 400 pounds.
The exclusions on the renewal now state 1) near-fore leg lameness 2) no cover on mastitus 3) any lameness attributed to balance issues.
I have been told the 3rd exclusion can be removed with a letter from farrier confirming horse is in balance but the other exclusions stand.
Does anyone think this is excessive or should I be happy with the amount I have had paid out and shut up?! 480 pounds a year to insure a horse is a lot when it wont cover anything that has ever happened before! Is it usual for a one strike then exclude policy, I do know people that have claimed 3 times for the same problem with this company before the leg was excluded?
Considered not insuring and putting the money away instead but don't like the idea of not being covered! Now horse is getting to the veteran stage I'm not sure I'll get the level of cover elsewhere. Horse has been in great health until these two issues but being a typical TB type I'd like cover for silly accidents and surgery! I'm sure you guys here will have some good ideas!
If anyone has experienced success finding a way round this sort of problem then I would be grateful for the help.
Thanks!
Could anyone help advice whether it is worth challenging this or looking elsewhere?
I use Equestrian Insurance Solutions (Equestrian Direct before they went bust). Have been with them 5 yrs. Premium for this yrs ins just received, same ballpark as usual. However, I now have several exclusions. My horse is rising 16 now, 3/4bred and i have claimed twice. Both claims were in last 18months and were successful. First claim was front leg lameness/pedal bone pain (initially near-fore then both) caused by farrier/NB shoes not suiting this horses foot confirmation, insurance paid out 900pounds, now have a new farrier and she has been sound 12+months. Second claim was Jan2010- acute mastitus flared up first time ever and lead to a long infection. Insurance paid 400 pounds.
The exclusions on the renewal now state 1) near-fore leg lameness 2) no cover on mastitus 3) any lameness attributed to balance issues.
I have been told the 3rd exclusion can be removed with a letter from farrier confirming horse is in balance but the other exclusions stand.
Does anyone think this is excessive or should I be happy with the amount I have had paid out and shut up?! 480 pounds a year to insure a horse is a lot when it wont cover anything that has ever happened before! Is it usual for a one strike then exclude policy, I do know people that have claimed 3 times for the same problem with this company before the leg was excluded?
Considered not insuring and putting the money away instead but don't like the idea of not being covered! Now horse is getting to the veteran stage I'm not sure I'll get the level of cover elsewhere. Horse has been in great health until these two issues but being a typical TB type I'd like cover for silly accidents and surgery! I'm sure you guys here will have some good ideas!
If anyone has experienced success finding a way round this sort of problem then I would be grateful for the help.
Thanks!