Sainsburys PetCare £7500 vets fees
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| Company: | Sainsbury's Finance www.sainsburysfinance.co.uk ![]() | ||
| Product: | PetCare (£7500 vets fees) | ||
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| Pet Insurance Details | |||
| Retailer | |||
| AXA Insurance UK plc | |||
| Dog | |||
| Discounts | |||
| 15% | |||
| No discount available. | |||
| No discount available. | |||
| No discount available. | |||
| Application Criteria | |||
8. Cancellation Statutory cancellation rights You may cancel this policy within 14 days of receipt of the policy documents (new business) or the renewal date (the cancellation period) by writing to Sainsbury's Bank PetCare at the address given below during the cancellation period. Any premium already paid will be refunded to you providing no claim has been made or is intended to be made and no incident likely to give rise to a claim has occurred. | |||
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| 0% | |||
| 12 payments. | |||
| The premium is collected over 12 equal instalments. | |||
| Claims | |||
| Per condition | |||
Claims conditions You must comply with the following conditions to have the full protection of your policy. If you do not comply we may at our option cancel the policy or refuse to deal with your claim or reduce the amount of any claim payment. 1. Claims You must contact Sainsbury's Bank PetCare by phone if you want to make a claim on 0800 445 444. Lines are open between 9am and 5pm Monday to Friday. The claim notification must be made within 1 days (increased to 1 1 days under Section 6 - Theft or straying) or as soon as possible thereafter following any injury, illness, bodily injury, death, disease or the discovery of any loss, theft, straying, damage or destruction which may lead to a claim under this policy. You must also tell us if you are aware of any writ, summons, letter of claim or other document as soon as you receive it. Every communication relating to a claim must be sent to us immediately. You or anyone acting on your behalf must not negotiate, admit or repudiate (refuse) any claim without our permission in writing. You or your legal representatives must supply at your own expense all information, evidence, details of any other insurance policy involved (such as household) and veterinary certificates as required by us. You should refer to the section under which you are claiming for further details of the evidence that we need to deal with your claim. We may request and will pay for a postmortem examination of your pet. We may refuse to reimburse you for any expenses for which you cannot provide receipts or bills. 2. Claim form completion We cannot guarantee payment of a claim over the telephone. If you want to make a claim you must complete your sections of the claim form and for veterinary fees, arrange for your vet to fill in their part and return to us within 1 days of the pet receiving the treatment or as soon as possible thereafter. You will be responsible for any costs charged for the completion of the form. If all or part of your claim cannot be paid we will tell you in writing. 3. Higher than normal fees If the veterinary fees you are charged are higher than the fees usually charged by a general or referral practice, we reserve the right to request a second opinion from an independent vet. If the independent vet does not agree with the veterinary fees charged we may decide to pay only the veterinary fees usually charged by a general or referral practice in a similar area. 4. Unnecessary or excessive treatment If we consider the treatment or complementary treatment your pet receives may not be required or may be excessive when compared with the treatment that is normally recommended to treat the same illness or injury by general or referral practices, we reserve the right to request a second opinion from an independent vet. If the independent vet does not agree with the treatment or complementary treatment provided we may decide to pay only the cost of the treatment or complementary treatment that was necessary to treat the injury or illness, as advised by the vet from whom we have requested the second opinion. 5. Signs of injury or illness You must arrange for a vet to examine and treat your pet as soon as possible after it shows clinical signs of an injury or illness. And, if we decide, we will refer the case to an independent vet. 6. Subrogation (transferring of rights) We are entitled to take over any rights in the defence or settlement of any claim and to take proceedings in your name for our benefit against any other party. 7. Fraud You must not act in a fraudulent manner. If you or anyone acting for you a) Make a claim under the policy knowing the claim to be false or fraudulently exaggerated in any respect or b) Make a statement in support of a claim knowing the statement to be false in any respect or c) Submit a document in support of a claim knowing the document to be forged or false in any respect or d) Make a claim in respect of any loss, damage or destruction caused by your wilful act or with your connivance Then a) we shall not pay the claim b) we shall not pay any other claim which has been or will be made under the policy c) we may at our option declare the policy void d) we shall be entitled to recover from you the amount of any claim already paid under the policy e) we shall not make any return of premium f) we may inform the Police of the circumstances. | |||
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| 75/100/125 | |||
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| Example Quotes | |||
| £631.20 | |||
| £249.13 | |||
| £189.01 | |||
| £261.69 | |||
| £611.02 | |||
| £262.75 | |||
| £191.51 | |||
| £219.59 | |||
| Medical Cover | |||
| Unlimited | |||
Section 1 - Veterinary fees What is covered We will pay you all reasonable costs for treatment of your pet by a vet up to the following: Option 2 £7,500 per condition Option 1 £3,000 per condition. Each condition is only covered for the 12 months immediately following the first date of treatment. The above reasonable costs are including the following; 6. Up to £2,500 per condition for treatment of your pet by a vet whilst your pet is outside the United Kingdom during a trip under the pet travel scheme (with a maximum of three trips in any period of insurance). This is not applicable for Option 1. | |||
| 60 days | |||
Section 1 - Veterinary fees What is covered We will pay you all reasonable costs for treatment of your pet by a vet up to the following: Option 2 £7,500 per condition Option 1 £3,000 per condition. Each condition is only covered for the 12 months immediately following the first date of treatment. The above reasonable costs are including the following; 1. The cost of treatment for any ongoing condition beyond any renewal date of the policy, provided you have renewed the policy and premiums are paid and up to date. 2. Up to £7,500 per condition under Option 2 or £3,000 per condition under Option 1 for the cost of dental treatment due to an injury or illness. 3. Under Option 2 up to £1,000 per condition for complementary treatment carried out by a vet or a complementary therapist. This cover is not applicable for Option 1. 4. Under Option 2 up to £250 in each period of insurance for the costs of treatment for behavioural problems carried out by a specialist under the direction of a vet. This cover is not applicable for Option 1. 5. Under Option 2 up to £200 per condition for the cost of a clinical diet for your pet (for a maximum period of 4 weeks), as long as it is recommended by your vet in order to treat a condition and is only available from your vet. In this case we will pay the difference between the normal cost of feeding your pet and what you pay for the diet. This cover is not applicable for Option 1. 6. Under Option 2 up to £2,500 per condition for treatment of your pet by a vet whilst your pet is outside the United Kingdom during a trip under the pet travel scheme (with a maximum of three trips in any period of insurance). This cover is not applicable for Option 1. 7. Under Option 2 up to £100 for the cost of cremation if your pet dies or is put to sleep by a vet as a result of injury or illness, provided such injury or illness is covered under Section 7 - Death caused by injury or Section 8 - Death from illness. This cover is not applicable for Option 1. Special conditions relating to claims 1. Before your pet is treated check that your vet is willing to complete the claim form and supply us with the supporting invoices. We will not pay for the vet to do this. 2. The claim form and invoices must be returned to us within 31 days of the pet receiving the treatment or as soon as possible thereafter. Please make sure that the form is signed by both you and your vet and that it is indicated to whom we should make the payment. 3. If you have asked us to pay your vet we will send payment directly to the practice and if there is any amount other than the excess that we cannot pay because the costs are not covered we will tell you in writing. You must settle with your vet any amount we cannot pay. 4. If your claim involves behavioural or complementary treatment the claim form and invoices must be countersigned by your vet 5. If you are submitting a claim for an ongoing condition your vet must still complete a claim form and supply us with the supporting invoices on each occasion that treatment is provided. 6. If your pet is referred to a specialist please make sure your own vet that normally treats your pet has completed a separate claim form for the initial costs. We will not be able to assess the claim form and supporting invoices from the referral practice until we have processed the initial treatment from your own vet. What is not covered 1. The amount of the excess shown in your schedule of insurance. 2. The cost of any treatment for: a) an injury that happened or an illness that first showed clinical signs before your pets cover started; or, b) an injury or illness that is the same as, or has the same diagnosis or clinical signs as an injury, illness or clinical sign your pet had before its cover started; or, c) an injury or illness that is caused by, relates to or results from an injury, illness or clinical sign your pet had before its cover started, no matter where the injury, illness or clinical signs are noticed or happen in, or on your pets body. 3. The cost of any treatment for: a) an illness that first showed clinical signs within 14 days of your pets cover starting; or, b) an illness that is the same as, or has the same diagnosis or clinical signs as an illness that first showed clinical signs within 14 days of your pets cover starting; or, c) an illness that is caused by, relates to or results from a clinical sign that was first noticed, or an illness that first showed clinical signs, within 14 days of your pets cover starting, no matter where the illness or clinical signs are noticed or happen in, or on your pets body. 4. Costs resulting from treatment your vet recommends to prevent an injury or illness. 5. Hospitalisation of your pet unless your vet confirms that it is essential that your pet is hospitalised. 6. The cost of dental treatment unless the treatment relates to an injury or illness and your pet has had its teeth checked by a vet no longer than 12 months before the onset date of the claim. If any treatment was recommended as a result of the check this must have been carried out. 7. Costs resulting from killing or controlling fleas, general health enhancers and unconventional or unlicensed treatment. 8. Sex hormonal problems unless directly resulting from a valid claim. 9. Obesity and oral hygiene diets unless we agree to pay for these under What is covered, paragraph 5. above. 10. Costs resulting from vaccinations, microchipping, spaying, castration, mating, pregnancy, giving birth or any secondary or related complications arising there from. 11. Complementary treatments that are not carried out under the direction of a vet. 12. Cost of house calls unless the vet confirms that moving your pet would damage its health. 13. Extra costs of treating your pet outside normal surgery hours, unless the vet considers an emergency consultation is necessary. 14. Costs that result from an illness or injury specifically excluded in the schedule of insurance. 15. The cost of treating any injury or illness deliberately caused by you, anyone living with you or anyone else looking after your pet. 16. The cost of surgical items that can be used more than once. 17. The cost of any form of housing, including cages, whether hired or purchased. 18. The cost of bathing, grooming or de-matting your pet unless a vet confirms only a vet or a member of a veterinary practice can carry out these activities, regardless of your personal circumstances. 19. The cost of a post mortem examination on your pet unless we require this and agree to pay. 20. The cost of transplant surgery, including pre and post operative care. 21. Any claim under What is covered, sub paragraph 7. above if your pet has to be put to sleep due to aggression. 22. Ovariohysterectomy to prevent mammary tumours or the reoccurrence of false pregnancies. 23. Removal of retained testicles or deciduous teeth if your pet is over the age of 4 months when your pets cover started. 24. Removal of dew claws unless they are damaged or infected at the time the surgery is carried out. 25. The cost of any treatment, or complications arising from treatment, that you choose to have carried out that is not directly related to an injury or illness, including cosmetic dentistry. 26. The cost of pheromone products, including Dog Appeasing Pheromone (DAP) diffusers and Feliway. 27. The cost of treatment for a behavioural illness if your pets behaviour is caused by you failing to provide training. 28. Anything mentioned in the General exclusions applicable to all sections of the policy on page 16. Claims evidence We will require the following evidence where relevant: - A completed claim form. - Receipts or bills for treatment provided by a vet. - Any other relevant information that we may ask you for. | |||
| £7,500/condition in total | |||
Section 1 - Veterinary fees What is covered We will pay you all reasonable costs for treatment of your pet by a vet up to the following: Option 2 £7,500 per condition Option 1 £3,000 per condition. Each condition is only covered for the 12 months immediately following the first date of treatment. The above reasonable costs are including the following; 2. Up to £7,500 per condition under Option 2 or £3,000 per condition under Option 1 for the cost of dental treatment due to an injury or illness. What is not covered 6. The cost of dental treatment unless the treatment relates to an injury or illness and your pet has had it's teeth checked by a vet no longer than 12 months before the onset date of the claim. If any treatment was recommended as a result of the check this must have been carried out. | |||
Section 1 - Veterinary fees What is covered We will pay you all reasonable costs for treatment of your pet by a vet up to the following: Option 2 £7,500 per condition Option 1 £3,000 per condition. Each condition is only covered for the 12 months immediately following the first date of treatment. The above reasonable costs are including the following; 2. Up to £7,500 per condition under Option 2 or £3,000 per condition under Option 1 for the cost of dental treatment due to an injury or illness. What is not covered 6. The cost of dental treatment unless the treatment relates to an injury or illness and your pet has had it's teeth checked by a vet no longer than 12 months before the onset date of the claim. If any treatment was recommended as a result of the check this must have been carried out. | |||
Section 1 - Veterinary fees What is covered We will pay you all reasonable costs for treatment of your pet by a vet up to £7,500 per condition under option 2 or £2,500 under option 1 including: 4. Under Option 2 up to £250 in each period of insurance for the costs of treatment for behavioural problems carried out by a specialist under the direction of a vet. This cover is not applicable for Option 1. What is not covered 27. The cost of treatment for a behavioural illness if your pet's behaviour is caused by you failing to provide training. | |||
Section 1 - Veterinary fees What is covered We will pay you all reasonable costs for treatment of your pet by a vet up to £7,500 per condition under option 2 or £2,500 under option 1 including: 4. Under Option 2 up to £250 in each period of insurance for the costs of treatment for behavioural problems carried out by a specialist under the direction of a vet. This cover is not applicable for Option 1. What is not covered 27. The cost of treatment for a behavioural illness if your pet's behaviour is caused by you failing to provide training. | |||
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Section 1 - Veterinary fees What is covered We will pay you all reasonable costs for treatment of your pet by a vet up to the following: Option 2 £7,500 per condition Option 1 £3,000 per condition. Each condition is only covered for the 12 months immediately following the first date of treatment. The above reasonable costs are including the following; 5. Under Option 2 up to £200 per condition for the cost of a clinical diet for your pet (for a maximum period of 4 weeks), as long as it is recommended by your vet in order to treat a condition and is only available from your vet. In this case we will pay the difference between the normal cost of feeding your pet and what you pay for the diet. This cover is not applicable for Option 1. What is not covered 9. Obesity and oral hygiene diets unless we agree to pay for these under What is covered, paragraph 5. above. | |||
Section 1 - Veterinary fees What is not covered 3. The cost of any treatment for: a) an injury or illness that first showed clinical signs within 14 days of your pet's cover starting; or, b) an injury or illness that is the same as, or has the same diagnosis or clinical signs as an illness that first showed clinical signs within 14 days of your pet's cover starting; or, c) an injury or illness that is caused by, relates to or results from a clinical sign that was first noticed, or an illness that first showed clinical signs, within 14 days of your pet's cover starting, no matter where the illness or clinical signs are noticed or happen in, or on your pet's body. | |||
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| £1000 | |||
Section 1 - Veterinary fees What is covered We will pay you all reasonable costs for treatment of your pet by a vet up to the following: Option 2 £7,500 per condition Option 1 £3,000 per condition. Each condition is only covered for the 12 months immediately following the first date of treatment. The above reasonable costs are including the following; 3. Under Option 2 up to £1,000 per condition for complementary treatment carried out by a vet or a complementary therapist. This cover is not applicable for Option 1. What is not covered 11. Complementary treatments that are not carried out under the direction of a vet. Complementary treatment means - Acupuncture and homeopathy carried out by, and herbal medicine prescribed treatment by, a veterinary practice. - Chiropractic manipulation carried out by a veterinary practice or a member of the McTimoney Chiropractic Association or the International Association of Animal Therapists (UK), providing the member is a qualified animal chiropractor. - Hydrotherapy carried out by a veterinary practice or a member of the Canine Hydrotherapy Association. - Osteopathy carried out by a veterinary practice or a member of the International Association of Animal Therapists (UK) providing the member is a qualified animal osteopath. - Physiotherapy carried out by a veterinary practice or a member of the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Animal Therapy, the International Association of Animal Therapists (UK) or the National Association of Veterinary Physiotherapists incorporating the National Association of Animal Therapists (NAAT) providing the member is a qualified animal physiotherapist. - Treatment of a behavioural illness carried out by a veterinary practice or a member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors or the Canine and Feline Behaviour Association. | |||
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| £0 | |||
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Section 1 - Veterinary Fees What we will not pay 4. Cost resulting from Treatment Your Vet recommends to prevent an Illness or injury. | |||
Section 16 - Repeat tick and worming treatment Section 16 applies to Option 2 only What is covered We will pay the cost of reasonable veterinary fees incurred by you in getting repeat tick and worming treatment for your pet if your scheduled departure to the United Kingdom is delayed by your carrier. Special conditions relating to claims 1. You must keep receipts or bills for all veterinary fees incurred as these will help you substantiate your claim. 2. You must provide documentary evidence that the initial tick and worming treatment was obtained and that this was done in the time-scale required by the pet travel scheme. 3. You must provide evidence that the repeat tick and worming treatment was necessary in order to comply with the pet travel scheme. 4. You must get written confirmation from the carrier (or their handling agents) of the delay. What is not covered 1. Any veterinary fees incurred in obtaining the initial tick and worming treatment. 2. Any veterinary fees incurred if the initial tick and worming treatment was not performed in the time-scale required by the pet travel scheme. 3. Any veterinary fees incurred if the repeat tick and worming treatment was not necessary in order to comply with the pet travel scheme. 4. Anything mentioned in the General exclusions applicable to all sections of the policy on page 16. Claims evidence We will require the following evidence where relevant: - Receipts or bills for any veterinary fees claimed for. - Documentary evidence confirming details of both the initial and repeat tick and worming treatments. - A letter from the carrier (or their handling agents) confirming details of the delay. - Any other relevant information that we may ask you for. | |||
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| Cover | |||
| Unlimited | |||
| 8 weeks | |||
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| Unlimited | |||
| 8 years | |||
| Unlimited | |||
| Unlimited | |||
Section 1 - Veterinary fees What is covered We will pay you all reasonable costs for treatment of your pet by a vet up to the following: Option 2 £7,500 per condition Option 1 £3,000 per condition. Each condition is only covered for the 12 months immediately following the first date of treatment. The above reasonable costs are including the following; 7. Under Option 2 up to £100 for the cost of cremation if your pet dies or is put to sleep by a vet as a result of injury or illness, provided such injury or illness is covered under Section 7 - Death caused by injury or Section 8 - Death from illness. This cover is not applicable for Option 1. | |||
Section 8 - Death from illness Section 8 applies to Option 2 only What is covered We will pay you the market value up to a maximum of £1,000 if your pet dies or has to be put to sleep by a vet as a result of an illness. Special conditions relating to claims 1. You must send us a death certificate from your vet (at your expense) or if not available a statement from an independent witness confirming your pets death, together with any pedigree certificate and receipt for the original purchase of your pet. What is not covered 1. Death caused by injury. 2. Any claim where your pet dies or has to be put to sleep due to: a) an illness that first showed clinical signs within 14 days of your pets cover starting; or, b) an illness that is the same as, or has the same diagnosis or clinical signs as an illness that first showed clinical signs within 14 days of your pets cover starting; or, c) an illness that is caused by, relates to or results from a clinical sign that was first noticed, or an illness that first showed clinical signs, within 14 days of your pets cover starting, no matter where the illness or clinical signs are noticed or happen in, or on your pets body. 3. Any claim if your pet is 8 years of age or over at the time of death. 4. Any claim if a vet believes it is more humane to keep your pet alive rather than put it to sleep, but despite this you still have your pet put to sleep. 5. Anything mentioned in the General exclusions applicable to all sections of the policy on page 16. Claims evidence We will require the following evidence where relevant: - A death certificate from your vet (at your expense) or if not available a written statement from an independent witness confirming your pets death. - A pedigree certificate and receipt for the original purchase of your pet. - Any other relevant information that we may ask you for. | |||
Section 7 - Death caused by injury Section 7 applies to Option 2 only What is covered We will pay you the market value up to a maximum of £1,500 if your pet dies or has to be put to sleep by a vet following an injury. Special conditions relating to claims 1. You must send us a death certificate from your vet (at your expense) or if not available a statement from an independent witness confirming your pets death, together with any pedigree certificate and receipt for the original purchase of your pet. What is not covered 1. Death caused by an illness. 2. Any claim if the death results from an injury that happened before your pets cover started. 3. Any claim if a vet believes it is more humane to keep your pet alive rather than put it to sleep, but despite this you still have your pet put to sleep. 4. Anything mentioned in the General exclusions applicable to all sections of the policy on page 16. Claims evidence We will require the following evidence where relevant: - A death certificate from your vet (at your expense) or if not available a written statement from an independent witness confirming your pets death. - A pedigree certificate and receipt for the original purchase of your pet. - Any other relevant information that we may ask you for. | |||
Section 5 - Advertising and reward costs What is covered We will pay you: 1. Up to £1,000 in each period of insurance for the costs incurred of local advertising if your pet is lost or stolen (including up to £75 towards sundries to make your own posters and advertising material). 2. Up to £250 in each period of insurance for the reward costs incurred to recover your pet if it is lost or stolen. Special conditions relating to claims 1. You must send us full details of the circumstances including copies and a receipt for any advertisements that you have placed. 2. If you are claiming for the recovery of a reward we will also need a receipt giving us the full name and address of the person who found your pet and the amount you have paid them. What is not covered 1. Any reward to a person living with you. 2. Any reward that we have not agreed to before you advertised it. 3. Any reward not supported by a signed receipt giving the full name and address of the person who found your pet. 4. Any reward paid to the person who was caring for your pet when it was lost or stolen. 5. Anything mentioned in the General exclusions applicable to all sections of the policy on page 16. Claims evidence We will require the following evidence where relevant: - Copies of any advertisements placed and receipts or bills for any advertisement costs claimed for. - Receipt for the amount of the reward you are claiming. - Any other relevant information that we may ask you for. | |||
Section 5 - Advertising and reward costs What is covered We will pay you: 1. Up to £1,000 in each period of insurance for the costs incurred of local advertising if your pet is lost or stolen (including up to £75 towards sundries to make your own posters and advertising material). 2. Up to £250 in each period of insurance for the reward costs incurred to recover your pet if it is lost or stolen. Special conditions relating to claims 1. You must send us full details of the circumstances including copies and a receipt for any advertisements that you have placed. 2. If you are claiming for the recovery of a reward we will also need a receipt giving us the full name and address of the person who found your pet and the amount you have paid them. What is not covered 1. Any reward to a person living with you. 2. Any reward that we have not agreed to before you advertised it. 3. Any reward not supported by a signed receipt giving the full name and address of the person who found your pet. 4. Any reward paid to the person who was caring for your pet when it was lost or stolen. 5. Anything mentioned in the General exclusions applicable to all sections of the policy on page 16. Claims evidence We will require the following evidence where relevant: - Copies of any advertisements placed and receipts or bills for any advertisement costs claimed for. - Receipt for the amount of the reward you are claiming. - Any other relevant information that we may ask you for. | |||
Section 6 - Theft or straying Section 6 applies to Option 2 only What is covered We will pay you the market value up to a maximum of £750 if your pet is stolen or goes missing and is not recovered within 90 days of the theft or straying. Special conditions relating to claims 1. If you have lost a dog you must report this to the Police within 24 hours of becoming aware that the dog is missing. In the case of cats you must make enquiries with local rescue centres. 2. Any claim notification must be made within 121 days of the date on which your pet is stolen or goes missing. The notification may be made at any time during this period but we will not make any payment to you within the first 90 days of the theft or straying. 3. You must send us any pedigree certificate and receipt for the original purchase of your pet. 4. If your pet is eventually found or returns you must repay the full amount that we have paid under this section of your policy. What is not covered 1. Anything mentioned in the General exclusions applicable to all sections of the policy on page 16. Claims evidence We will require the following evidence where relevant: - A Police report from the Police station where you reported the loss of your dog. - Written details of the rescue centres you have spoken to about your cat. - Any pedigree certificate and receipt for the original purchase of your pet. - Any other relevant information that we may ask you for. | |||
Section 9 - Trip cancellation or return home Section 9 applies to Option 2 only What is covered We will pay you up to £3,000 in any period of insurance for travel and accommodation expenses that you cannot recover if you or any member of your family permanently residing with you have to cancel or cut short your trip because your pet: 1. Has gone missing while you are away or 2. Is injured or shows the first clinical signs of any illness while you are away or up to 7 days before you leave and needs immediate life saving surgery. Special conditions relating to claims 1. You must send us confirmation of the treatment signed by your vet. 2. You must send us cancellation invoices from your travel agent, tour operator or other holiday sales organisation. The invoices must show the dates and total cost of your holiday, the date you decided to cancel or return home and any expenses that you cannot recover. What is not covered 1. The amount of the excess shown in your schedule of insurance. 2. Anything mentioned in the General exclusions applicable to all sections of the policy on page 16. Claims evidence We will require the following evidence where relevant: - Written confirmation of the treatment signed by your vet. - Cancellation invoices from your travel agent, tour operator or other holiday sales organisation. - Any other relevant information that we may ask you for. | |||
Section 11 - Accidental damage Section 11 applies to Option 2 only What is covered We will pay you up to £500 if your pet causes damage to: a) personal property that is not owned by you, any member of your family permanently residing with you, a relative, employee, guest or other person who is responsible for or in control of your pet while your pet is visiting someone else's property, whether or not you are legally liable for the damage. Special conditions relating to claims 1. You must send us written and photographic evidence of the damage. The damaged item(s) must not be disposed of without our written consent. 2. You must send us an estimate for the cost of repair or reinstatement, or where the property cannot be repaired receipts for the items damaged as these will help you substantiate your claim. What is not covered 1. Damage to any motor vehicle or its contents. 2. Damage caused by your pet vomiting, defecating (fouling) or urinating. 3. Damage while your pet is left unattended. 4. Anything mentioned in the General exclusions applicable to all sections of the policy on page 16. Claims evidence We will require the following evidence where relevant: - Written and photographic evidence of the damage caused. - Repair report where applicable. - Receipts or valuations for items damaged beyond repair. - Any other relevant information that we may ask you for. | |||
| There is no Legal helpline provided. | |||
| Yes | |||
| There is no Vet Direct Helpline available. | |||
| A Bereavement counselling service is provided on 0800 0565758 | |||
| There is no Pet Minders helpline provided. | |||
| Standard | |||
Section 17 - Emergency expenses abroad Section 17 applies to Option 2 only What is covered We will pay you up to £500 per trip (with a maximum of three trips in any period of insurance) for any of the following incurred by you outside the United Kingdom during a trip: 1. Reasonable additional accommodation and repatriation costs and expenses of you and your pet: a) if your pet needs emergency veterinary treatment and as a result of this you miss your scheduled departure to the United Kingdom, provided such emergency veterinary treatment is covered under Section 1 - Veterinary fees. b) if your scheduled departure to the United Kingdom is missed as a direct result of the loss of your pet's health certificate, provided that such loss is covered under Section 15 - Loss of health certificate. c) if your scheduled departure to the United Kingdom is delayed by the carrier in order to get the tick and worm treatment repeated, provided the repeat tick and worm treatment is covered under Section 16 - Repeat tick and worm treatment. 2. Reasonable additional travel and accommodation costs and expenses (up to a maximum of 14 days) if your pet becomes lost during a trip, whilst you try to find your pet before your scheduled return date to the United Kingdom. Special conditions relating to claims 1. You must send us receipts or bills for all costs and expenses you have incurred as these will help you substantiate your claim. 2. You must provide documentary evidence that the initial tick and worming treatment was obtained and that this was done in the time-scale required by the pet travel scheme. 3. You must provide evidence that the repeat tick and worming treatment was necessary in order to comply with the pet travel scheme. What is not covered 1. Anything mentioned in the General exclusions applicable to all sections of the policy on page 16. Claims evidence We will require the following evidence where relevant: - Receipts or bills for any transport, accommodation and repatriation costs or expenses claimed for. - Documentary evidence that the initial tick and worming treatment was obtained and that this was done in the time-scale required by the pet travel scheme. - Evidence that the repeat tick and worming treatment was necessary in order to comply with the pet travel scheme. - Any other relevant information that we may ask you for. | |||
| No cover. | |||
| No cover. | |||
Section 13 - Personal accident to the owner Special definitions applicable this Section (which are shown in italics) Loss of limb means loss by permanent severance of an entire hand or foot or the total and permanent loss of use of an entire hand or foot. Loss of sight means total and irrecoverable loss of sight which shall be considered as having occurred: a) in both eyes if your name or the name of any member of your family permanently residing with you is added to the Register of Blind Persons on the authority of a fully qualified ophthalmic specialist and b) in one eye if the degree of sight remaining after correction is /60 or less on the Snellen scale. A pet means any cat or dog, including your pet. What is covered We will pay a benefit of £5,000 if you or any member of your family permanently residing with you sustain bodily injury caused by a pet which shall solely and independently of any other cause, result within two years in your loss of limb or loss of sight. Special conditions relating to claims 1. Our medical practitioner may examine you or any member of your family permanently residing with you as often as they deem necessary in the event of a claim. What is not covered 1. Anything mentioned in the General exclusions applicable to all sections of the policy on page 16. Claims evidence We will require the following evidence where relevant: - A medical certificate or report in relation to claims for loss of limb or loss of sight. - Any other relevant information that we may ask you for. | |||
Section 12 - Damage to kennel or basket Section 12 applies to Option 2 only What is covered We will pay the cost of replacing your pet's kennel or basket up to a maximum of £100 in any period of insurance if the kennel or basket is damaged or destroyed by fire, flood, burst water pipes or storm. Special conditions relating to claims 1. You must provide us with written and photographic evidence of the damage. The damaged item must not be disposed of without our written consent. 2. You must send us an estimate for the cost of repair or reinstatement, or where the property cannot be repaired a receipt for the item damaged as this will help you substantiate your claim. What is not covered 1. Damage or destruction caused by wear and tear or any gradually operating cause, rot or fungus or any process of cleaning, repair, restoration or alteration. 2. Anything mentioned in the General exclusions applicable to all sections of the policy on page 16. Claims evidence We will require the following evidence where relevant: - Written and photographic evidence of the damage. - Repair report where applicable. - A receipt or valuation for the item if it is damaged beyond repair. - Any other relevant information that we may ask you for. | |||
| This is calculated within the premium. | |||
| This is calculated within the premium. | |||
| This is calculated within the premium. | |||
| 9 years and over | |||
Section 10 - Expenses for referral to another vet Section 10 applies to Option 2 only What is covered We will pay you up to £150 in any period of insurance for any travel and accommodation expenses (between your home and the other veterinary practice) that you or any member of your family permanently residing with you incur if: a) your pet is injured or shows the first clinical signs of an illness and your usual vet recommends another vet treats your pet provided that the illness or injury is covered under Section 1 - Veterinary fees. Special conditions relating to claims 1. You must send us receipts or bills for all travel and accommodation expenses you have incurred as these will help you substantiate your claim. What is not covered 1. Any expenses to travel to or from your pet's usual veterinary practice or to, from or in between any practice or branch practice of a group of veterinary practices your usual veterinary practice belongs to. 2. Anything mentioned in the General exclusions applicable to all sections of the policy on page 16. Claims evidence We will require the following evidence where relevant: - Receipts or bills for any travel and accommodation expenses claimed for. - Any other relevant information that we may ask you for. | |||
Section 14 - Quarantine costs Section 14 applies to Option 2 only What is covered We will pay you up to £2,000 per trip (with a maximum of three trips in any period of insurance) for: 1. Quarantine kennelling costs and other costs incurred in getting a new health certificate for your pet, should your pet's microchip of ISO Standard 11784 or Annex A to ISO Standard 11785 fail. 2. Quarantine kennelling costs should your pet have to go into quarantine due to illness despite your compliance with all the required regulations of the pet travel scheme. Special conditions relating to claims 1. You must send us documentary evidence that your pet was microchipped prior to your journey with a microchip of ISO Standard 11784 or Annex A to ISO Standard 11785. 2. You must send us all receipts or bills for quarantine kennelling and other costs incurred as these will help you substantiate your claim. What is not covered 1. Any costs if the microchip was not checked and found to be functioning properly within the 14 days prior to your departure on any trip. 2. Any costs arising from any condition of which you were aware before the start of any trip. 3. Anything mentioned in the General exclusions applicable to all sections of the policy on page 16. Claims evidence We will require the following evidence where relevant: - Documentary evidence that your pet was microchipped prior to your journey with a microchip of ISO Standard 11784 or Annex A to ISO Standard 11785. - Receipts or bills for any quarantine kennelling or other costs claimed for. - Any other relevant information that we may ask you for. | |||
| No | |||
Section 15 - Loss of health certificate Section 15 applies to Option 2 only What is covered We will pay you up to £250 towards the cost of a replacement health certificate should the original health certificate become lost, stolen or destroyed during a trip. This includes any quarantine costs incurred as a direct result of the loss of the health certificate. Special conditions relating to claims 1. You must send us receipts or bills for all costs you have incurred as these will help you substantiate your claim. What is not covered 1. Any loss, theft or destruction that occurs prior to the start of your trip. 2. Any claim where the loss, theft or destruction of the health certificate is not reported to the issuing vet within 4 hours of discovery. 3. Anything mentioned in the General exclusions applicable to all sections of the policy on page 16. Claims evidence We will require the following evidence where relevant: - Receipts or bills for any replacement health certificate and quarantine costs claimed for. - Any other relevant information that we may ask you for. | |||
| This is calculated within the premium. | |||
| Purchase price | |||
| No | |||
| Unlimited | |||
| Waiver of premiums is not available. | |||
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| £0 | |||
| £0 | |||
| £0 | |||
| £0 | |||
| £0 | |||
| No | |||
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