Cinnamontoast
Fais pas chier!
My horse is not for sale, so please do not button push!
His insurance is due for renewal at the end of the month. I originally put his market value as £3500 (can do anything, jumps, schools, would have been fab for endurance, whatever, useful weight carrying bombproof cob). I found out he has arthritis in one leg last November. He can still school, hack, go for canters etc, just won't be jumping. Doesn't bother me, frankly! He's 11, otherwise healthy, had a sarcoid that was successfully treated.
My question is, will my premium drop significantly if I drop his market value? And how much should I put?
Also, the new quote says any arthritic conditions are excluded from the insurance from the renewal date. I thought I had a year in which to claim for any treatment? I'll be asking about this when I phone them tomorrow, but I'm reluctant to ask about the market value in case they want me to drop it to a silly amount. Help!
His insurance is due for renewal at the end of the month. I originally put his market value as £3500 (can do anything, jumps, schools, would have been fab for endurance, whatever, useful weight carrying bombproof cob). I found out he has arthritis in one leg last November. He can still school, hack, go for canters etc, just won't be jumping. Doesn't bother me, frankly! He's 11, otherwise healthy, had a sarcoid that was successfully treated.
My question is, will my premium drop significantly if I drop his market value? And how much should I put?
Also, the new quote says any arthritic conditions are excluded from the insurance from the renewal date. I thought I had a year in which to claim for any treatment? I'll be asking about this when I phone them tomorrow, but I'm reluctant to ask about the market value in case they want me to drop it to a silly amount. Help!