Gropony
Well-Known Member
Hi all. I bought my pony without a vets visit (for various reasons) and therefore had very little choice of insurance as I didn't have a certificate. My premium per month is therefore double what it would be if I had a vet's certificate. The cost of a certificate would be paid off in four months.
However, as I don't fully understand how the insurance cover really works in practice, I have been reluctant to do the vets visit and move the cover. At present he is fully covered for accident, sickness and colic surgery, but not for any orthopedic shoeing or laminitis, vaccines etc. He has uveitis but this is excluded from his current cover anyway, so not a reason to stay. He has an old splint on one leg that would show up. I want to move to reduce the premiums but also because at the moment I am not covered for boarding costs in the clinic, just the procedures, and the cover is limited to the maximum of his value. I paid EUR 3,500 for him, so it is not a lot (although he is probably worth more).
I have heard stories from friends where they don't claim on the insurance anyway because afterwards that issue is excluded, so for example, a field injury to a leg that cost GBP 700 isn't worth claiming because after you might have a bigger cost relating to the same limb and you can't claim.
How does it work in practice? I really want the cover for colic and surgery, not for everyday costs. I know that I could forgo the insurance and put money aside, but I also know what vets bills can get very big, very quickly. And I also have to put money aside for the uveitis. Is it worth doing the visit and moving?
I am in France, and so far I haven't found cover that would just do colic and surgery, it is either death only or the cover that I have (or more).
However, as I don't fully understand how the insurance cover really works in practice, I have been reluctant to do the vets visit and move the cover. At present he is fully covered for accident, sickness and colic surgery, but not for any orthopedic shoeing or laminitis, vaccines etc. He has uveitis but this is excluded from his current cover anyway, so not a reason to stay. He has an old splint on one leg that would show up. I want to move to reduce the premiums but also because at the moment I am not covered for boarding costs in the clinic, just the procedures, and the cover is limited to the maximum of his value. I paid EUR 3,500 for him, so it is not a lot (although he is probably worth more).
I have heard stories from friends where they don't claim on the insurance anyway because afterwards that issue is excluded, so for example, a field injury to a leg that cost GBP 700 isn't worth claiming because after you might have a bigger cost relating to the same limb and you can't claim.
How does it work in practice? I really want the cover for colic and surgery, not for everyday costs. I know that I could forgo the insurance and put money aside, but I also know what vets bills can get very big, very quickly. And I also have to put money aside for the uveitis. Is it worth doing the visit and moving?
I am in France, and so far I haven't found cover that would just do colic and surgery, it is either death only or the cover that I have (or more).