We use Nationwide, they have the best coverage (no exclusions, high caps for services, and fast payout - Ive always gotten payment in 1 week of claim submission) We have all our animals on wellness + emergency. The caps for things on the wellness plan are high enough to pay for 90% of the annual vet charge so annual shots, exams, fecal tests, hip xray for my shepherd and the emergency is 100% coverage after a small deductible, mine is $100 on a grandfathered plan and $200 on newer pets I added. Rates are lower compared to other plans with higher deductibles and co-insurance options too. My shepherd just had an ACL surgery and we only paid $100, if we didnt have insurance we would be in the hole for 12k after surgery and after care meds/visits. The plans pay for themselves with how high vet bills are nowadays.
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Reply to Maybe an odd question, but anyone have suggestions for pet (cat) insurance? by flexingindisguise
We use Nationwide, they have the best coverage (no exclusions, high caps for services, and fast payout - Ive always gotten payment in 1 week of claim submission) We have all our animals on wellness + emergency. The caps for things on the wellness plan are high enough to pay for 90% of the annual vet charge so annual shots, exams, fecal tests, hip xray for my shepherd and the emergency is 100% coverage after a small deductible, mine is $100 on a grandfathered plan and $200 on newer pets I added. Rates are lower compared to other plans with higher deductibles and co-insurance options too. My shepherd just had an ACL surgery and we only paid $100, if we didnt have insurance we would be in the hole for 12k after surgery and after care meds/visits. The plans pay for themselves with how high vet bills are nowadays.