AshTay
Well-Known Member
Two questions really:
1) my renewal has come up and both of my horses front legs have been excluded for claims relating to lameness. Is this normal? (he only injured one leg, not both).
2) is it worth me changing my policy to reflect that he is now retired or is this likely to raise the claim as many horses are retired because they have problems and end up getting worse when out of work? should I leave his cover as RC activities-type level on the grounds that he MAY recover enough to be ridden (he most probably won't) so retirement isn't set in stone?
1) my renewal has come up and both of my horses front legs have been excluded for claims relating to lameness. Is this normal? (he only injured one leg, not both).
2) is it worth me changing my policy to reflect that he is now retired or is this likely to raise the claim as many horses are retired because they have problems and end up getting worse when out of work? should I leave his cover as RC activities-type level on the grounds that he MAY recover enough to be ridden (he most probably won't) so retirement isn't set in stone?