alsxx
Well-Known Member
This has probably been done to death before, so apologies!
I'm wondering whether to continue insuring mine for vets fee's etc....I don't bother with LOU for mine, however all are covered for vets fees, death and disposal, 3rd party etc, probably some tack thrown in there also.
I shell out well over a £100 each month, I have only ever had to claim once which turned out to be a disaster with the insurers and I may as well have not had her insurered TBH. Most of it ended up coming out of my pocket. Last weeks H&H's insurance article made me laugh with the check list to ensure you have a hassle free claim, as I could tick each one off and still had major hassle!!
In my experience I have also found because I had insurance I had no choice but to continue with all manner of investigations etc and really wonder what would have happened had I just thrown her out in the field. Going forward, if I ever have a slightly lame horse again, I will probably do the field rest route and then see what happens....but that doesn't really work with insurance as you only have a year to claim, so either way I'd have to pay out myself.
Anyway, thoughts please? I have one who is 19 and insurered with PP so is covered until he is 25.....so I am a bit reluctant to stop the cover for him, but as he is virtually retired I would probably not bother investigating anything anyway, unless he had colic or managed to injure himself someway.
Can you take out policies to over 3rd party, and maybe something like colic? I've heard of the 3rd party cover with the BHS, does anyone have this?
I'm wondering whether to continue insuring mine for vets fee's etc....I don't bother with LOU for mine, however all are covered for vets fees, death and disposal, 3rd party etc, probably some tack thrown in there also.
I shell out well over a £100 each month, I have only ever had to claim once which turned out to be a disaster with the insurers and I may as well have not had her insurered TBH. Most of it ended up coming out of my pocket. Last weeks H&H's insurance article made me laugh with the check list to ensure you have a hassle free claim, as I could tick each one off and still had major hassle!!
In my experience I have also found because I had insurance I had no choice but to continue with all manner of investigations etc and really wonder what would have happened had I just thrown her out in the field. Going forward, if I ever have a slightly lame horse again, I will probably do the field rest route and then see what happens....but that doesn't really work with insurance as you only have a year to claim, so either way I'd have to pay out myself.
Anyway, thoughts please? I have one who is 19 and insurered with PP so is covered until he is 25.....so I am a bit reluctant to stop the cover for him, but as he is virtually retired I would probably not bother investigating anything anyway, unless he had colic or managed to injure himself someway.
Can you take out policies to over 3rd party, and maybe something like colic? I've heard of the 3rd party cover with the BHS, does anyone have this?