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Being Cheated by Pet Insurance Companies?

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by Mr. John Sommer, PhD.

If you have been in a situation where you thought that your pet insurance company were going to pay for the treatment of your pet but they told you that you weren’t covered then you know what it feels like being robbed.

There will always be situations where the insurance company is right and where you’re not really covered but if you have done your best to check the company and their policies before hand you might have avoided the situation all together.

Below you are going to find some truly valuable points that can help you test whether the pet insurance company will be right for you in the first place. After reading these basics be sure to head over to my website of more in depth information.

Starting off you should search your own mind for anything you might already know about the insurance companies in your area. Have you read anything in the paper or did you ever hear somebody you know talk about any of them? First hand info is very valuable.

Point number two is to go ask your vet. Since they work with a lot of animals they will like know what companies are more likely to pay than others. Normally vets will have to sign a form in order for the pet insurance company to pay.

Now go check out online pet insurance reviews. There are a lot of great sites that will tell you what former customers think of the service that they got from the insurance companies. But be sure to read what is said between the lines as the most active reviewers will be people that didn’t get what they wanted.

In the end I advice you to phone the service and customer staff with the individual insurance companies. Are you greeted in a friendly tone or are they talking down to you? If I were you I would try calling the up and pretend that your pet had had an accident to see how they would react.

Now these four things are just the beginning and you should really spend a little more time in your due diligence process. It is better to come prepared than to be taken with your pants down at a later stage. Be sure to check out my website for more information.

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