ktj1891
Well-Known Member
If I change insurers now and possible have to take a claim out in January would the new insurers cover the claim.
Depends o the type of claims and there will be at least a 14 day deferment period for illness, sickness cover. Why would you think you may need to claim in January? The new Insurers will need a date of loss, thus the date that the lameness or condition manifested itself, the vet will have to confirm this, if the date is found to be dec then the new insurers will not look to pay this claim. Also you will have nondisclosure to consider, you must disclose all material facts to your new insurers so if you KNOW you will be claiming for something the then horse is obviously not fit and well when yiu are taking out the cover, if the insurers are any good this will be found out and the claim will not be paid and your policy may be treated as null and void.
Your existing vets fees cover, with your exisiting insurers may run for 365 days whether the policy was renewed or not so if the date of loss is dec then you could claim with your current insurers and the claim, if covered, should be met for up to 365 days. But please check your terms and conditions as each insurer is slightly diff3rent. Hope this helps.
Well I have wanted to change to cheaper insurer for some time and I am having my horse looked at in jan for dragging toes so it may be a possibility that I need to make a claim. So I didn't know whether I would safely be covered. It's not an existing illness. Something I have just decided to have vet look at in jan but may need further investigation.
Okay if I rang current insurers saying I was considering changing upon renewal. Would they take and lower my policy for me? Like you can do with car insurance?