SirBrastias
Well-Known Member
All,
Slightly long story so pleas bear with me
Horse suffered a fractured elbow at the start of the year. Good news is that it looks like he will make, if not a full, a half-decent recovery. Cue my first ever equine insurance claim. Part of the claim form asked for a complete history of medical treatment, Pet Plan were very helpful and suggested that I could get the vet practice to print out a history to send them.
As you an probably imagine, for a thoroughbred and slightly neurotic owner, this covered a few visits over the last two years, including regular teeth rasping (vets have insisted twice a year), two abscess, a once over for a snotty nose/slight cough (which was put down to nothing more than possibly a slight hay allergy) and during our annual check up a once over on his back which showed he might be a little tight near his pelvis and that it wouldn't hurt to have a physio out but essentially nothing wrong.
Pet Plan have just sent me an updated insurance form with the following exclusions
Excluding claims resulting from or connected to The Back/Spine and associated soft tissue
Excluding claims resulting from or connected to Mouth and Oral Disorders
Excluding claims resulting from or connected to Respiratory System Disorders
Excluding claims resulting from or connect to Feet and Pedal Disorders both forelimbs and right hindlimb
(plus Fractured Elbow left forelimb - which I was expecting)
Even though he had no treatment for his back or cough/snotty nose they are both now excluded. I feel like a could cry! Truthfully unless I can get the above removed I don't see the point of insuring him after this year (ongoing treatment for the fractured leg, though considering x-rays aren't as expensive as I thought I could have covered this without the bloody insurance). I truly feel like I'm being punished for being over cautious.
Grrrrr I cant even understand what they have excluded his Mouth and Oral (?) just for having his teeth rasped?! Please someone reassure me that this is just a mistake and when I speak to them tomorrow they will apologise and remove all of the above? Do you really have a foot excluded every time you have an abscess??
I'm going to go and drown my sorrows in scones with clotted cream and jam, theoretical ones on offer to those who have taken the time to read this!
(Please excuse any spelling/grammatical errors - feeling very sad)
Thanks Emma
Slightly long story so pleas bear with me
Horse suffered a fractured elbow at the start of the year. Good news is that it looks like he will make, if not a full, a half-decent recovery. Cue my first ever equine insurance claim. Part of the claim form asked for a complete history of medical treatment, Pet Plan were very helpful and suggested that I could get the vet practice to print out a history to send them.
As you an probably imagine, for a thoroughbred and slightly neurotic owner, this covered a few visits over the last two years, including regular teeth rasping (vets have insisted twice a year), two abscess, a once over for a snotty nose/slight cough (which was put down to nothing more than possibly a slight hay allergy) and during our annual check up a once over on his back which showed he might be a little tight near his pelvis and that it wouldn't hurt to have a physio out but essentially nothing wrong.
Pet Plan have just sent me an updated insurance form with the following exclusions
Excluding claims resulting from or connected to The Back/Spine and associated soft tissue
Excluding claims resulting from or connected to Mouth and Oral Disorders
Excluding claims resulting from or connected to Respiratory System Disorders
Excluding claims resulting from or connect to Feet and Pedal Disorders both forelimbs and right hindlimb
(plus Fractured Elbow left forelimb - which I was expecting)
Even though he had no treatment for his back or cough/snotty nose they are both now excluded. I feel like a could cry! Truthfully unless I can get the above removed I don't see the point of insuring him after this year (ongoing treatment for the fractured leg, though considering x-rays aren't as expensive as I thought I could have covered this without the bloody insurance). I truly feel like I'm being punished for being over cautious.
Grrrrr I cant even understand what they have excluded his Mouth and Oral (?) just for having his teeth rasped?! Please someone reassure me that this is just a mistake and when I speak to them tomorrow they will apologise and remove all of the above? Do you really have a foot excluded every time you have an abscess??
I'm going to go and drown my sorrows in scones with clotted cream and jam, theoretical ones on offer to those who have taken the time to read this!
(Please excuse any spelling/grammatical errors - feeling very sad)
Thanks Emma