Berkeley
Well-Known Member
I am just wondering if it is worth insuring my veteran mare. I am with an insurance company at the moment and they only cover external injuries as she will be more prone to degeneration than youngsters and therefore the risk is too high to cover for everything. They do a special veteran insurance package - which I think is overated.
She had a tooth out a few months ago. It was broken at the root so it had to be removed. I haven't claimed yet but I did speak to my insurers about it and they said I would have to prove that it wasn't due to wear and tear and was a consequence of her eating something hard or something similar. I don't want advice on how to argue this, there is no one better than I to argue! But it did get me thinking. What's the point insuring a horse that hacks out once a week and the rest of the time chills in her field?
Any thoughts on this?
She had a tooth out a few months ago. It was broken at the root so it had to be removed. I haven't claimed yet but I did speak to my insurers about it and they said I would have to prove that it wasn't due to wear and tear and was a consequence of her eating something hard or something similar. I don't want advice on how to argue this, there is no one better than I to argue! But it did get me thinking. What's the point insuring a horse that hacks out once a week and the rest of the time chills in her field?
Any thoughts on this?