Insurance

Rockchick_uk

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Sometimes i really dispair! recieved a letter from my insurance company today questioning me on my fencing at the yard.

My horse injured himself in the field in September which resulted in him being admitted as a emergency to the local equine hospital. He was there 3 weeks and he underwent loads of tests and scans etc.

Still to this day were not sure what he has done (my vet originaly thought it was his deep digital flexor tendon) but thats not the case.

I think my insurance is trying to find a way of not paying out and i swear if thats the case i will go mad. I have been completely honest with them and have even submitted a complete 4 year medical history for my horse so that they can see every thing he has gone through since i have had him (which is a hell of a lot)

Some times i wonder if its better just to put the money i would pay them in to a account for vets fees etc.
 
Which company?.
Pet plan do a really good policy, vets fees only, high excess ( £500). £11 per month. Ideal if you just want cover for the really unexpected high vets fees, and they are very good with claims, unlike some of the others.
 
Not wanting to mention names but im with one of the bad ones lol.

Saying that they have been quite good with me surprisingly.

In the last 4 years Indi has suffered, B&stard Strangles, A Fractured Skull, Diagnosis for Bone Spavin, and a very bad abcess and they have paid out for them all (over £7000) so *Fingers Crossed* they will pay his current vet fee.
 
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