Protect Your Pets

Your four-legged friend is part of your family, and when your pet gets sick, it needs medical care. Veterinary services can be expensive, though. Pet insurance helps you afford the treatments your pet needs.

Find policy options at Pet Accident and Health Insurance.

How Does Pet Insurance Work?

Every pet insurance policy is a little different, but in general you may visit any licensed veterinarian you want, including your preferred vet, emergency vets and specialists.

You'll pay any bills for treatment at the time of service. Then, you may invoice the insurance company. The reimbursement procedure depends on the policy. Your policy may include a schedule of benefits that assigns a specific value to each procedure, or it may pay you a percentage of each invoice. Check your policy for reimbursement details.

What Does Pet Insurance Cover?

Read your pet insurance policy for details on what it covers. Usually, you can pay for several different types of pet care, including:

  • Accidents - broken bones, bite wounds, toxic exposure, swallowed object
  • Illnesses - stomach issues, ear infections, cancer
  • Hereditary and congenital conditions
  • Behavioral and alternative therapies
  • End of life treatment and care
  • Preventative care - wellness visits, vaccines, dental cleanings, health screenings, tests

Keep in mind that most pet insurance policies will not cover everyday expenses such as grooming or boarding costs. They may not cover pre-existing conditions, either.

You may also review specialized options like Animal Extra Expense Insurance when deciding which coverages to include.

Also, your pet insurance policy generally cannot be cancelled unless you stop paying premiums. Purchase a policy while your pet is young and the coverage will typically remain available for the duration of the policy subject to its terms.

Where Can You Buy Pet Insurance?

Numerous insurance companies sell pet insurance. The policy options normally include:

  • Whole pet care - covers everything from wellness visits to prescription medication to surgery and hospitalization
  • Major medical - covers common medical costs including those related to accidents, illnesses and certain hereditary conditions
  • Wellness - covers your pet's annual essentials such as wellness exams, vaccinations and flea and heartworm prevention

Compare several options and talk to your agent about your needs as you choose the best policy option for your pet and family.

What Does Pet Insurance Cost?

Pet insurance policy premiums depend on several factors. The type of insurance you choose, where you live and even your pet's age and breed affect pet insurance costs.

Compare all your options and discuss details with your insurance agent as you ensure you have the right pet insurance for your furry friend and budget.

Pet insurance helps you provide your pet with the health and wellness services it needs. Consider investing in this insurance for your four-legged friend.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is typically not covered by pet insurance?

Most policies exclude routine grooming, boarding, and pre-existing conditions; check your specific policy for exclusions.

Can I use my regular veterinarian with pet insurance?

Yes — most pet insurance policies allow you to visit any licensed veterinarian, including your regular vet, emergency clinics, and specialists.

How do reimbursements usually work?

You typically pay the vet at the time of service and then submit a claim; reimbursement may be a set schedule or a percentage of the invoice depending on the policy.

When should I buy pet insurance for my pet?

Consider buying coverage while your pet is young, as some insurers limit enrollment after a certain age and early enrollment can help avoid gaps for new conditions.

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