Hi everyone,
Recently my dog had problems with his cruciate ligament which he had to see the vet for. As this was not going to be a quick fix I decided to go through my insurance. This is Pet Protect. They said cruciate injury was capped at £750.00. We went on with the treatment and things didn't get better however my vets put a bill through which was settled. Minus my £100 excess and 20% contribution to Veterinary fees. This was all good so far. The policy was auto renewed in March which meant all the limits were reset.
After this time my dogs cruciate ligament ruptured and needed surgery. As this was a rupture and not an injury I did not think the previous limit would apply.
When my vet submitted their interim, invoice for £2,100.00 to Pet Protect, they only paid £750.00 of this.
When I questioned this they stated it was in the T&Cs which I had agreed to by auto renewal. They said they had made this change in 2015. THey also made reference to my telephone conversation which I mentioned earlier.
So there's the back ground.
My questions are; Is it fair and reasonable to cap an operation that normally costs between £2,000 -£3,000?
Also is it fair and reasonable for a lay person to know the cost of this operation. Therefore, making an informed choice. I assumed any cap would at least cover the average cost of the dealing with the issue.
I am in the process of putting these thoughts to Pet protect to see what they say, but I thought I would see what the eagle eyes of the legal beagles had to say about it.
Thanks in advance for all your help.
Recently my dog had problems with his cruciate ligament which he had to see the vet for. As this was not going to be a quick fix I decided to go through my insurance. This is Pet Protect. They said cruciate injury was capped at £750.00. We went on with the treatment and things didn't get better however my vets put a bill through which was settled. Minus my £100 excess and 20% contribution to Veterinary fees. This was all good so far. The policy was auto renewed in March which meant all the limits were reset.
After this time my dogs cruciate ligament ruptured and needed surgery. As this was a rupture and not an injury I did not think the previous limit would apply.
When my vet submitted their interim, invoice for £2,100.00 to Pet Protect, they only paid £750.00 of this.
When I questioned this they stated it was in the T&Cs which I had agreed to by auto renewal. They said they had made this change in 2015. THey also made reference to my telephone conversation which I mentioned earlier.
So there's the back ground.
My questions are; Is it fair and reasonable to cap an operation that normally costs between £2,000 -£3,000?
Also is it fair and reasonable for a lay person to know the cost of this operation. Therefore, making an informed choice. I assumed any cap would at least cover the average cost of the dealing with the issue.
I am in the process of putting these thoughts to Pet protect to see what they say, but I thought I would see what the eagle eyes of the legal beagles had to say about it.
Thanks in advance for all your help.
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