Re: When should you notify pet insurers?
Re: When should you notify pet insurers?
I would let your insurer know about the incident. If you leave it until later they may say that the patella problem is a new one and nothing to do with the original injury. Let your vet know that you may have to claim, subject to what the vet has to do. Get your vet to support you with confirmation of dates/opinion etc., and then if you have to claim for treatment you should be in a strong position.Re: When should you notify pet insurers?
I would certainly contact your insurers. There are many cheaper pet insurers around who will make every effort to deny any claim for as long as they can get away with it. It's good to know sooner rather than later if yours are one of them. I think Pet Plan are one of the best. Many others are not.Re: When should you notify pet insurers?
Thanks everyone. I don't think I will need to claim on this occasion and what I have paid is under £80, but I am just thinking that as it's on the record and as he has the luxating patella condition they may try to wriggle out of a claim if in future that leg becomes a problem.Re: When should you notify pet insurers?
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