A Datamonitor Survey in November 2005 found that Pet Insurance was the most confusing type of insurance facing the consumer. Of some 60 UK pet insurance providers there are countless types of insurance to cover your pet so which ones do you chose?
You could have a hard job to ensure that you are getting what you think and that you don’t fall foul of the “small print” when you come to make a claim. In this article I will help you steer through the Pet Insurance maze so you will at least know what to look for – and what pitfalls to avoid.
But do you need pet insurance at all? After all, 85% of the dog owners in the UK don’t have dog insurance; 93% of cat owners don’t have cat insurance. I suggest that there are very important reasons why any responsible pet owner should ensure they have proper pet insurance cover.
The cost of Pet Care
All pet owners appreciate the high costs of veterinary treatment and that vets fee costs are going up by more than 12% a year. Research shows that a typical vet fee for common complaints such as a kidney infection can be £400 while more serious injuries, such as fractures or hip replacements, can be as high as £1,500. As veterinary medicine advances medical procedures costing thousands of pounds could be offered to save your pet that would be impossible to pay for without insurance.
And what happens if your pet is diagnosed with an ongoing illness, such as arthritis or diabetes? You may have many years to provide medical care for your pet once again totalling thousands of pounds in medicines and vet fees.
Don’t fall foul of the Compensation Culture!
OK, you say, it’s your job to sell pet insurance. Wouldn’t it be cheaper for me to put some money away each month to cover the cost of any vets fees that I may have to pay?
That may seem an obvious choice except for one rather big problem.
What if your dog bites someone – or causes a traffic accident? Simple, you may be personally liable to pay the injured party damages. Such a claim may cost you your house as damages for personal injury can run into hundreds of thousands of pounds – even millions! With pet insurance you have Third Party liability cover which would protect you and your home in such a case. Seems worth it now doesn’t it?
What should you pay?
The cost of covering you and your pet can be minimal – as little as around £5 per month for cat insurance and £8 per month for dog insurance. But much will depend on the extent of the pet insurance cover you want. I’ll give you some pointers so you can ask the right questions and make sure you buy the right cover at the right price!
Things to look out for – buyer beware!
(1) Do you want full lifetime cover for your pet? If your pet was diagnosed with an ongoing illness like diabetes or arthritis that needed treatment for several years only lifetime cover would pay for it. Beware! Insurers offer all sots of cover – here is what you will find:-
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