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Pet Insurance
Medical
emergencies occur when least expected, and due to their very nature, timely
medical treatment is imperative to a positive outcome. When owners are burdened with financial
decisions and arrangements in the face of an emergency, our ability to deliver
important medical care can be impeded.
We
encourage all pet owners to consider the financial ramifications of a medical
emergency before it actually
occurs. Pet Insurance that covers accident and illness can ensure
your ability to be able to accept the treatment plan recommended by your
veterinarian when your pet has been injured or become ill.
There
are several reputable providers of pet insurance in Canada. Once you have found a policy that works for
you, pet insurance provides peace of mind. There are many things to consider in
researching and purchasing your pet insurance policy. Areas that you should be certain to research include, but are not
limited to:
- Waiting
periods before your insurance takes effect
- Exclusions,
pre-existing conditions
- Cancer
and what is needed to prove a diagnosis
- Age
limitations
- Breed
limitations
- Routine
wellness and elective procedures (such as vaccinations, spaying, neutering or
dentistry)
- Accident
and illness - what is included?
- Deductibles
- how much and how often?
- Illness
or accident maximums - how much and how often?
- Once
insured, can the company change the criteria or coverages based on prior
claims?
- Once
insured, can the owner request a change to the plan level or coverages?
- Claim
procedures and turnaround times
In
order to make an insurance claim, typically the services must first be paid for
before you can submit your claim. You
will then be reimbursed according to the plan you have chosen and related
deductible.
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