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Overwhelmed
The insurance company should have been made aware that the horse was not in your care, if the worst had happened you may have found they did not pay out, as you had insurance and I expect the loaners thought they were covered, which they would have been if you had kept the insurance company informed, you are lucky something really serious didn't happen, your contract with the insurance company IS void as the horse has been out of your care.
As you failed to keep the horse insured properly, it is probably in the loan agreement that it would be insured, then I think the loaners have a fair reason to get help paying the bill which would be paid by the insurance if you had kept them informed.
Surely this isn't right BP?
I've never had an insurance policy that demanded that I tell them if the horse was in full or part livery or loaned to someone else, as long as it wasn't used in a riding school. Am I completely out of date with insurance requirements?