Insurance for a windsucker?

It's in my insurance small print that anything caused by a vice is excluded from the policy. I would think colic and digestive disorders could be a grey area and is probably best looked into.
 
Me neither. If I'm honest any callouts I've had for colic haven't exceeded the excess so have never claimed. Scuttles off to check smallprint.:o
 
Me neither. If I'm honest any callouts I've had for colic haven't exceeded the excess so have never claimed. Scuttles off to check smallprint.:o

Same, I have a cribber and he's coliced once, not sure whether or not it was related to the cribbing but it cost us £131 and seeming as our excess was £130 we didn't bother!!
 
My old mare was a awful cribber she always had colic and needed colic surgery it was a strangulated hernia my insurance paid our no problems and it was decleared on the vices section.
 
Same, I have a cribber and he's coliced once, not sure whether or not it was related to the cribbing but it cost us £131 and seeming as our excess was £130 we didn't bother!!

I'm sorry if i'm wrong and i very well maybe, but when my horse had spasmodic colic last year and the vet had to come out, i wondered wether to pay the bill or make a claim on my insurance, so i spoke to my vets who told me to make a claim has if he ever has colic in the future and i made a claim on that occasion my vets would have to disclose that he had had a bout of colic in the past and therefore the ins. co. would not have to pay out, therefore wether your bill is under your excess is irrelevant.
 
if you inform your insurance they will exclude digestive issues.
if you dont inform your insurance and your horse colics as a result it could cause problems with insurance.
catch 22 ;-)
 
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