prettypony95
Well-Known Member
Sorry if this is a stupid question with an obvious answer, but i just want to check first and see if any one else has had a similar experience to me!
Okay, so my horse is insured with NFU, veterinary fee's up to £5000, never claimed on him or the others that were insured with NFU in the past. He was sent to an equine hospital a few weeks ago with pneumonia and was there for a week for treatment, vet bill from hospital was nearly £3000, so we are claiming from insurance atm and they are willing to pay out
but, if they pay out, does that mean that they won't insure him again against pneumonia in the future? Because in some cases if a horse has a problem with a certain leg for example and the owner claims on insurance for treatment for that leg etc, the horse is no longer insured on that leg, but is still insured on the other 3 legs?!? Also someone else i know has a horse that is prone to colic and insurers wont insure him against colic?
Sorry that it's long and i'm babbling on, and if this is a stupid question but I've never had to claim on insurance before with any of my horses so this is all new to me!!
Okay, so my horse is insured with NFU, veterinary fee's up to £5000, never claimed on him or the others that were insured with NFU in the past. He was sent to an equine hospital a few weeks ago with pneumonia and was there for a week for treatment, vet bill from hospital was nearly £3000, so we are claiming from insurance atm and they are willing to pay out
Sorry that it's long and i'm babbling on, and if this is a stupid question but I've never had to claim on insurance before with any of my horses so this is all new to me!!