tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-78423322244743815482007-12-22T01:15:20.033-08:00Pet health InsuranceSheilahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09113981441842179787noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7842332224474381548.post-4007357255986372912007-10-29T03:10:00.001-07:002007-10-29T03:10:07.302-07:00How to make a claim<div xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml'><br/><br/><br/> <blockquote>These days it’s very simple to make a claim.<br />Although companies will differ in their requirements, some principles<br />are generally the same, but it will also depend on what you are<br />claiming for. For example, if you are making a claim for vets’ fees, some<br />companies can now let you make minor claims over the phone,<br />without having to fill in a claim form at all.They process your request<br />and can send you a cheque within a matter of days. If the claim is<br />small and straightforward and you are a long standing customer, they<br />may not even request any evidence or receipts.<br />However, for larger and more complicated claims, the process may be<br />slightly different.The company will probably send you a claim form for<br />you to fill out and sign.You will then have to pass it to your vet to complete part of the form with the necessary medical details, outlining the<br />treatment and the cost etc.The surgery will either pass it back to you to send to the insurance company or will send it to the company directly.<br />If your claim is more serious or complicated, for example a specialist operation, you may have to get permission from the insurance company<br />before you go ahead.You may even need a written diagnosis from the vet before the procedure can continue.<br />If the claim involves a third party you must notify your insurance company in the first instance and they will sort it out directly with the third party.<br />Although each insurance company may differ in their claims procedure, the way they process your claim and the amount of time they take to<br />pay, the claims process will often start with a phone call.</blockquote><br/><br/><p class='poweredbyperformancing'>Powered by <a href='http://scribefire.com/'>ScribeFire</a>.</p></div>Sheilahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09113981441842179787noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7842332224474381548.post-40589279696088174832007-10-29T03:09:00.001-07:002007-10-29T03:09:11.232-07:00Why do pets need insurance?<div xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml'><br/><br/><br/> <blockquote>Each year 1 in 3 cats and dogs fall ill or are injured - that’s more than 4.5 million cats and dogs. There is no animal NHS and the average<br />emergency visit to the vet will set you back around £300. So if your pet was to have an accident or need emergency medical treatment it could<br />end up costing you hundreds, if not thousands, of pounds.Take a look below at some of the most common reasons for going to see a vet:<br />Some of the main reasons for making an unexpected trip to the vet include:<br />1. Cuts/lacerations<br />2. Lameness<br />3. Road traffic accident<br />4. A growth<br />5. Abscess<br />6. Bites<br />7. Foreign body (swallowed)<br />8. Pyrexia/anorexia of unknown origin<br />9. Gastro-enteritis<br />10. Ear infection<br />Pet insurance would cover all of these common conditions. And it doesn’t have to be<br />expensive either. Pet cover is becoming increasingly essential as the cost of vets’ bills<br />continues to rise.Technological advancements in veterinary medicine have meant that vets<br />are able to provide more comprehensive treatments and this has caused bills to rise steadily.<br />Yet insurance itself can start from just a few pounds a month, enabling you to avoid most of<br />these unexpected costs, whenever they arise</blockquote><br/><br/><p class='poweredbyperformancing'>Powered by <a href='http://scribefire.com/'>ScribeFire</a>.</p></div>Sheilahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09113981441842179787noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7842332224474381548.post-23121936746660859552007-10-29T03:07:00.003-07:002007-10-29T03:07:47.928-07:00Important considerations<div xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml'><br/><br/><br/> <blockquote>As you can see, there are a number of things to consider when taking out a pet insurance policy to make sure it meets your requirements.<br />Below, we’ve included a checklist of the key points you may want to clarify with the insurance company before you make your decision.<br />Make sure you take notes when you ask each company the questions so that you can evaluate all of their answers and it’s a good idea to<br />shop around to find a company that passes as many of your personal check points as possible.<br />THINGS TO CONSIDER<br />YES,THIS POLICY FITS THE BILL<br />Does the cost of the policy suit my budget?<br />✓<br />Is the level of veterinary fee cover appropriate for me?<br />✓<br />What are the exclusions and how will they affect me?<br />✓<br />What are the excesses and how are they applied?<br />✓<br />Does my pet have any pre-existing conditions that affects the cover?<br />✓<br />Do the terms of my policy stay the same at renewal stage?<br />✓<br />What happens to the policy’s terms and conditions as my pet gets older?<br />✓<br />Will my insurance cover my pet for the whole of its life?<br />✓<br />Do I want to pay my premium on a monthly or annual basis?<br />✓<br />Should I have third party liability cover?<br />✓<br />What additional benefits are important to me?<br />✓<br />What do I know about the company’s reputation?<br />✓</blockquote><br/><br/><p class='poweredbyperformancing'>Powered by <a href='http://scribefire.com/'>ScribeFire</a>.</p></div>Sheilahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09113981441842179787noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7842332224474381548.post-25804017920481673192007-10-29T03:07:00.001-07:002007-10-29T03:07:10.182-07:00Where and how to buy pet insurance<div xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml'><br/><br/><br/> <blockquote>Where to buy pet insurance<br />If you don’t know where to go for pet insurance, your existing insurance company for other products such as home or motor insurance is<br />probably a good bet.You may even receive a discount for taking out more than one policy with them. Many banks and supermarkets also offer<br />pet insurance, sometimes through subsidiary companies or associated companies, and these too make it easy and quick for you to buy your<br />pet insurance policy. In addition, there are some specialist companies which offer pet insurance.<br />How to buy pet insurance<br />There are different ways in which you can buy pet insurance.<br />1. By post<br />If you’re the type that prefers to fill in an application form, you can phone up and most companies will be happy to send you one in the post.<br />2. By phone<br />You can complete the whole process over the phone, giving all your details and there may be the option to pay by credit card or direct debit<br />there and then if you wish or by cheque later.<br />3. By internet<br />An increasing number of people now prefer to take out their insurance policy over the internet, and most companies have the facility for you<br />to conduct business this way.<br />Nowadays, companies make it as easy as possible for you to take out whatever insurance you need.</blockquote><br/><br/><p class='poweredbyperformancing'>Powered by <a href='http://scribefire.com/'>ScribeFire</a>.</p></div>Sheilahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09113981441842179787noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7842332224474381548.post-66076015062466562372007-10-29T03:06:00.001-07:002007-10-29T03:06:23.257-07:00How to choose a pet insurance policy<div xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml'><br/><br/> <blockquote>There are a number of points you need to consider when taking out pet insurance. Not only can the policies vary in the level of cover they<br />offer you, but each company will apply their own additions, conditions and exclusions to their cover, which means there can be great<br />differences between them. It’s important to make sure that you compare like with like when choosing pet insurance and pick the policy which<br />best meets your needs and budget.<br />Cost<br />As we have seen, the basic level of pet insurance costs much less than you may think, and, although some policies may not cover you against<br />every eventuality, it’s usually better to have some cover than none at all.The more comprehensive the level of cover, the more expensive the<br />policy is going to be. However you should take care to ensure you are not paying for more cover than you need.<br />Different companies often use different rating methods to work out the cost of your premiums. Some companies rate according to the<br />species of animal you own, the breed of the animal, its age and where you live.The benefit of this is that you are charged according to your<br />own circumstances.<br />Other companies make you pay the same as everyone else - even if their animals pose a higher risk than yours.This also means that if there is<br />a rise in claims, the company may put the price up for everyone, rather than just for those who are making the claims.<br />You should be able to tell roughly how each company charges by the questions they ask you. If they want to know more detail about your<br />pet, you know that you are probably being rated on an individual basis.<br />Most policy contracts are on an annual basis and the cost of the insurance can usually either be spread over the year by paying monthly or as<br />a one-off annual charge. Sometimes you can save by paying by a particular method, such as by direct debit.</blockquote><br/><br/> <blockquote>Exclusions<br />Different insurance companies apply different exclusions. Some may refuse to cover older animals or certain breeds if they feel they are too<br />high a risk. Other companies may refuse to cover your pet for certain conditions, such as arthritis or hip trouble which certain breeds of dog<br />are especially prone to. Make sure you check the exclusions to ensure the cover provided meets your individual needs.<br />Possible exclusions may be:<br />- Preventative/elective treatments e.g. neutering/worming/flea treatment/vaccinations/nail clipping/grooming<br />- Treatment arising as a result of pregnancy &amp; parturition (giving birth)<br />- Behavioural problems<br />- Illness arising within the first 10,14 or 30 days of the policy date<br />- Home visits - unless the vet feels this is absolutely necessary for the pet's health/welfare<br />- Congenital or hereditary conditions<br />- Dogs restricted under the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991/ Wolf hybrids<br />or animals listed under the Dangerous Wild Animals Act 1976<br />- Pets used for work, racing, guarding or commercial gain<br />- Dental treatment<br />- Diet food<br />Pre-existing conditions<br />Most insurance companies won’t insure your pet for a recurring condition which they may have already suffered from before you took the<br />policy out. How strictly this general rule is applied will vary between companies. For example a dog that has suffered from arthritis in one joint<br />prior to the insurance starting may be excluded from all arthritis cover by one company, just the specific joint by another, or for any bone and<br />joint problems by another.</blockquote><br/><a href='http://216.239.59.104/search?q=cache:JSgVOrk89SwJ:www.directline.com/pet/understanding_pet_ins.pdf+pet+insurance+filetype:pdf&amp;hl=en&amp;ct=clnk&amp;cd=24&amp;gl=uk'><br/></a><br/><br/><p class='poweredbyperformancing'>Powered by <a href='http://scribefire.com/'>ScribeFire</a>.</p></div>Sheilahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09113981441842179787noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7842332224474381548.post-14331551471403428372007-10-29T03:05:00.001-07:002007-10-29T03:05:03.670-07:00Principles of pet insurance<div xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml'><br/><br/> <blockquote>The principles of insurance generally are simple and have long been founded upon common<br />sense - it’s the risks of many covering the mishaps of a few. So, instead of everyone paying<br />out of their own pocket every time something goes wrong, everyone clubs together, spreads<br />the risk and pays a fraction of what they would otherwise have had to.<br />The principles of pet insurance are the same as any other general insurance.You pay your<br />premium and hope that your pet stays healthy for the rest of its life. However, if your pet<br />should unexpectedly fall ill, have an accident or even swallow something that it shouldn’t, your<br />insurance company will pay to put it right out of the collective money pot.<br />Although pet insurance will cover you against life’s unexpected emergencies, it won’t cover<br />you for routine or preventative treatment for your animals such as worming tablets or their<br />regular injections.This is no different from any other form of insurance though, for example,<br />you can’t claim for your car’s regular service on your motor insurance but you can claim for<br />repairs if you have an accident.<br />Pet insurance has been around since 1947 when breeders of pedigree dogs were offered<br />specialist cover. Now, there are over 80 providers all offering different pet insurance policies<br />which can be bought by post, telephone or on the Internet.<br />4</blockquote><br/> <blockquote>Third Party Liability<br />Many pet policies offer third party liability cover for dogs for<br />whatever damage they cause to someone else or their property<br />which you are legally liable for. For example, if your dog was to get<br />hit by a car, not only would you have the cost of your pet’s injuries to<br />deal with but you may also be liable to cover the cost of damage to<br />the offending car and this can run into thousands of pounds.<br />A pet policy may also cover:<br />• Holiday cancellation or curtailment - cover in the event<br />that you need to cancel or cut short a holiday due to loss, illness<br />or injury of your pet<br />• Hospitalisation of the owner - the cost of boarding kennel<br />fees if you are hospitalised for a specified period of time<br />• Death from illness up to a certain age - cover for<br />purchase price should your pet die due to illness<br />• Cover abroad if travelling under the Pet Travel Scheme<br />- the cost of vets’fees abroad,quarantine kennelling in the event of the<br />pet’s microchip failing,financial help should the Pet Health Certificate<br />get lost while you’re away and third party liability cover abroad<br />• Retrieval costs - money towards advertising, reward and<br />repatriation if your pet is lost or stolen<br />• Alternative treatments - some policies provide cover for<br />your pet to receive alternative treatments or therapies such as<br />homeopathy and hydrotherapy</blockquote><br/><br/><p class='poweredbyperformancing'>Powered by <a href='http://scribefire.com/'>ScribeFire</a>.</p></div>Sheilahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09113981441842179787noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7842332224474381548.post-75581311439344751922007-10-29T03:02:00.001-07:002007-10-29T03:02:00.908-07:00Lloyds TSB Pet Insurance <div xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml'><br/><br/><br/> <blockquote>Key Features and Benefits of a Lloyds TSB Pet Insurance Policy<br />The policy you have purchased is underwritten by UK Insurance Limited and will run monthly for a<br />period of 12 months unless you advise us otherwise.<br />Please read your policy carefully to ensure it meets your needs.<br />Your policy schedule shows you which sections you are covered for, any excesses that may apply and<br />premiums due. Please check you have the cover you require.<br />Please also read any separate endorsement letters that may apply to your policy</blockquote> <blockquote>Helplines<br />In addition to the cover above your policy provides access to three helplines. Find a vet, pet<br />bereavement and legal advice.<br />Your right to cancel<br />If this cover does not meet your requirements, please return all your documents within 14<br />days of receipt. We will return any premium paid in full provided no claims have been made<br />on the policy during that time.<br />How to make a claim<br />To notify us of a claim in the first instance please telephone 0845 300 1106.<br />How to complain<br />Should there ever be an occasion where you need to complain, please call us on our priority<br />number 0800 056 0114. If your complaint relates to a claim, contact your claims handler<br />whose details will be shown in your claims documentation.<br />If you wish to write, then address your letter as follows:<br />Lloyds TSB Pet Insurance<br />Inter Group Insurance Services<br />Lumbrey Park<br />Selborne Road<br />Alton<br />Hampshire<br />GU34 3HF<br />If we cannot resolve the differences between us, you may refer your complaint to the<br />Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS). Their address is: South Quay Plaza, 183 Marsh Wall,<br />London E14 9SR, telephone 0845 080 1800.</blockquote><br/><br/><p class='poweredbyperformancing'>Powered by <a href='http://scribefire.com/'>ScribeFire</a>.</p></div>Sheilahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09113981441842179787noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7842332224474381548.post-55775394951183425362007-10-29T02:59:00.001-07:002007-10-29T02:59:43.286-07:00Insuring your Pet <div xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml'><br/><br/><br/> <blockquote>Pet insurance means you can be<br />sure your pet receives the best<br />possible care at any time.<br />Protect your pet’s health – Owning a pet is very<br />rewarding. A pet makes a loyal and loving<br />companion and we must take positive steps to keep<br />it fit, healthy and happy. However, owning a pet is a<br />lifelong responsibility which can at times cause great<br />anxiety, especially if the pet becomes ill or has an<br />accident. It's at this time that the last thing you need<br />to worry about is the cost of veterinary treatment.<br />THE FACTS AND FIGURES ON PETS<br />AND PET OWNERSHIP<br />• There are 6.8 million pet dogs and 9.6 million pet cats<br />in the UK<br />• Just under half of UK households own a pet animal<br />• Approximately 15% of UK pets covered by pet insurance<br />WHY INSURE?<br />More and more people recognise the benefits of pet insurance<br />covering veterinary fees when accidents, injuries or illnesses<br />strike, often without warning.<br />Veterinary professionals recommend insurance for pets<br />because it allows them to do the best for the animal without<br />the owner having to worry whether treatment costs can<br />be afforded.<br />Veterinary practices have made great advances in the<br />treatment of sick animals as a result of the many new and<br />significant developments in diagnostic techniques, surgery,<br />medicines and intensive care. It has to be remembered that<br />serious accidents and diseases often result in long and<br />sometimes expensive treatment.<br />Not everyone has house contents insurance which<br />in some cases covers legal liability for damage<br />or injury caused by pet animals, for example<br />straying into the road and causing accidents.<br />Most pet insurance policies offer cover for such<br />legal liability, otherwise known<br />as third party insurance, which can<br />run to several million pounds.</blockquote><br/><br/> <blockquote>PET HEALTHCARE AND INSURANCE PLANS<br />A wide range of comprehensive plans is available. Policies can<br />cover a variety of fees made up of anaesthetics, operations, X-<br />rays, laboratory charges, medicines and hospital care. Some<br />even offer cover for complementary medicine and behavioural<br />disorders. Some may provide cover for your holiday being<br />cancelled due to the pet needing emergency treatment.</blockquote><br/><br/><p class='poweredbyperformancing'>Powered by <a href='http://scribefire.com/'>ScribeFire</a>.</p></div>Sheilahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09113981441842179787noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7842332224474381548.post-13449400213017514872007-10-28T08:41:00.000-07:002007-10-28T08:42:04.156-07:00Health insurance for pets (dog and cat)That the keepers liability insurance for the dog can be useful to know the majority owner of a dog, the health insurance for pets, this is certainly not always the case.<br /><br />The Agila insurance offers complete protection for pets, for a traffic accident (injuries resulting from a traffic accident is) the total cost and also in the provision (ticks vaccinations, etc.) up to 65 euros a year.<br /><br />The accident protection includes the full reimbursement of all veterinarian costs for outpatient and inpatient treatment of illnesses and accidents, the dog up to 600 euros and in the cat up to 300 euros in the year of insurance.<br /><br />From the 5th The age of the animals, there is a deductible of 20% of this.<br /><br />However, the premiums are not favorable in cats from about 16 euros a month in dogs from about 32 euros per month.<br /><br />However, the favorable pure surgical insurance for pets. You assume the cost of operations only, but usually quite generous.<br /><br />There are the monthly contributions in cats at about 6, - Euro dogs at about 10 euros.<br /><br />First of all sounds very good. But the cost of acquisition is unfortunately limited, and from the fifth year of life of animals is also a deductible of 20%. By contrast, are quite happige premiums for cats, depending on the race-at 15.90 euros a month and run until about 20 euros range. When dogs are the holder of 31.90 euros to the most expensive premiums are above 40 euros.<br /><br />As for the health insurance from the man, it is also among the domestic animals needed, the request for the health care insurance to fill and nothing to hide. In foreseeable illnesses or diseases, it is also not possible because almost one insurance protection. Insurers can also because the veterinarians after the medical history of the animal ask if the suspicion was that there was concealed is to be expected that the insurance because the information catch.<br />At the completion of such a health insurance, you should also ask whether all illnesses are covered or whether there are any exclusions.<br /><br />Whether it is appropriate for a dog or cat such an insurance policy or whether they prefer this money on the side and everything should attach itself to pay up to each owner of an animal for themselves.Sheilahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09113981441842179787noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7842332224474381548.post-42695087623304683842007-10-28T08:39:00.001-07:002007-10-28T08:39:47.555-07:00Pet health insurance 2Have you ever thought about that a pet health insurance for your dog or your cat or even your horse off? This works just like the health insurance in our people, only the 10 € fee practice fall away naturally. You can even OP-Kosten-Schutz at no cost, including pre - and post-treatment insurance for yourself, your dog, your cat or your horse before a costly operation, financial security. The general pet health insurance includes meißtens vaccinations and general health checks and preventive measures.<br /><br />Accidents always happen unexpectedly, dogs, the aufeinmal on the road racing for a bird to hunt or cats are still fast at the last moment on the road flit. The veterinarian costs quickly in the air, and sometimes even to an operation not be waived. Many animal owners need to make decisions that are not always pleasant, as an operation quickly than 1000, - € cost and animal owners can not afford this. Even at the annual general investigation is sometimes waived, but these should verify that your favorite goes well. Save your "whole family", and close a pet health insurance or a OP-Kosten insurance for your dog or your cat.Sheilahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09113981441842179787noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7842332224474381548.post-67336255932027600552007-10-28T08:32:00.000-07:002007-10-28T08:37:28.449-07:00Health insurance for petsMany questions, including the well should be. Well, even a cat, a dog or any other pet can sometimes be sick. Veterinarian costs are not precisely what one might call low. In Germany there are insurance agencies who specializes have health insurance for pets. The insurance contributions are calculated on the basis of type, age, and sex of the animals. Even the question of whether the animal is neutered / sterilized, or whether the animal is only kept in the house, or Freigänger, plays a role. There is also the possibility, for the pets a OP-Versicherung. This, however, is only required for any operations conceived. The health insurance for a pet, such as cats also includes a OP-Versicherung. In the case of health insurance, there is a limit to what amount the treatments covered by the insurance. If the achievements in a calendar year, not utilized, can be under these circumstances limit further increases. On the Internet you can find good addresses, with more detailed information, and the possibility that insurance premium online berechen. We humans know how important it is to have health insurance. In a beloved pet, the matter finally do the same. They can ill have surgery, you need vaccinations, drugs, etc. As can be the cost of health insurance for the animal worthwhile. There is health insurance for pets, including outpatient care. This should be the eighth in the election. Not always is a disease with an animal hospital stay. Such health insurance is also available for horses and other animals.Sheilahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09113981441842179787noreply@blogger.com