Herpesas
Well-Known Member
.... how do you manage your vet bills?
I currently have 3rd party liability and personal accident cover through BHS Gold Membership and my tack is covered by my house insurance. So, my horse policy with NFU just covers vets fees, £500 on death of my horse plus £200 disposal costs. He's not covered for loss of use and has several exclusions thanks to their blanket 'anything on vet history prior to last year now isn't covered' policy.
I've only ever claimed once to the tune of about £500, all other bills have been paid for by me.
For this reason I'm thinking of not renewing my policy this year but I'm worried about something going badly wrong and not having that back up.
Do those of you who don't insure your horses, do you just put the premium to one side or do you have other ways of planning for the bills that would otherwise be covered by insurance, i.e credit cards, savings?
I currently have 3rd party liability and personal accident cover through BHS Gold Membership and my tack is covered by my house insurance. So, my horse policy with NFU just covers vets fees, £500 on death of my horse plus £200 disposal costs. He's not covered for loss of use and has several exclusions thanks to their blanket 'anything on vet history prior to last year now isn't covered' policy.
I've only ever claimed once to the tune of about £500, all other bills have been paid for by me.
For this reason I'm thinking of not renewing my policy this year but I'm worried about something going badly wrong and not having that back up.
Do those of you who don't insure your horses, do you just put the premium to one side or do you have other ways of planning for the bills that would otherwise be covered by insurance, i.e credit cards, savings?