Direct Cover Premier Plus
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| Company: | Direct Cover Pet www.direct-cover.co.uk ![]() | ||
| Product: | Premier Plus | ||
| Quote via this site: | Not available | ||
| Pet Insurance Details | |||
| Direct | |||
| AXA Insurance UK plc | |||
| Dog / Cat | |||
| Discounts | |||
| 5% | |||
| No discount available. | |||
| 5% | |||
| No discount available. | |||
| Application Criteria | |||
Cancellation period If this cover does not meet your requirements, please return all your documents within 14 days of receipt and providing no claims have been made we will refund your premium in full. You may cancel this policy at any other time by providing prior written notice to Direct Cover Pet Insurance. Providing you have not incurred eligible claims during the period of insurance, we will retain an amount of premium in proportion to the time you have held cover and refund the balance to you. Please see General conditions in the Policy wording for full details. | |||
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| 0% | |||
| 12 payments. | |||
| The premium is collected in 12 equal instalments | |||
| Claims | |||
| Per condition | |||
How to claim If you need to make a claim or you require advice on any related matter, please call the Direct Cover Pet Insurance Claims Line telephone on 0845 605 1933 The claims centre is open from Monday to Friday 0800 to 1800 and Saturday 0900 to 1400. You must notify us as soon as possible and no later than 60 days after any possible incident likely to result in a claim under any section of this policy. Please retain all receipted invoices forming part of your claim and submit them with the completed claims form. You will need to refer to the Special conditions relating to claims under each section of your policy for further help and information. | |||
Claims conditions (applicable to the whole policy) We will act in good faith in all our dealings with you. 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 If at the time of any incident which results in a claim under this policy, there is another insurance covering the same loss, damage, expense or liability we will not pay more than our proportional share. | |||
| £75 | |||
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| Example Quotes | |||
| £495.66 | |||
| £164.17 | |||
| £217.34 | |||
| £224.99 | |||
| £531.26 | |||
| £227.33 | |||
| £138.35 | |||
| £186.96 | |||
| £177.33 | |||
| £86.30 | |||
| £90.15 | |||
| £85.63 | |||
| £134.23 | |||
| £99.48 | |||
| £76.66 | |||
| £124.57 | |||
| Medical Cover | |||
| Unlimited | |||
Section 1 - Veterinary fees What you are covered for We will pay up to the following amount per condition towards reasonable and customary costs for the treatment of your pet by a vet; Premier Plus £7,000 2 The treatment of your pet by a vet, up to £1,000 whilst your pet is abroad under the Pet Travel Scheme (subject to a maximum of three trips per period of insurance and each with a maximum trip duration of 30 days). What you are not covered for 1 The excess shown on your policy schedule (the excess is not applicable to the pet cremation benefit available on our Premier Plus cover). 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 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 pets cover starting, no matter where the illness or clinical signs are noticed or happen in, or on your pets body. 4 Any costs resulting from: a) any routine scaling and polishing or dentistry that is not related to an illness or injury; b) sex-hormonal problems unless caused as a direct result of valid claim; c ) vaccinations, microchipping, spaying, castration, mating, pregnancy, giving birth or any secondary or related complications arising from them; d) treatment your vet recommends to prevent an illness or injury; e) killing or controlling fleas, general health enhancers and unconventional or unlicensed treatment; f) obesity diets; g) complementary treatments that are not carried out by a vet or complementary therapist. 5 Any claim resulting from an illness or condition that your pet should have been vaccinated against: a) For dogs - distemper, hepatitis, leptospirosis and parvovirus b) For cats feline infectious enteritis, feline leukaemia and cat flu. 6 The cost of any house calls unless the vet confirms that moving your pet would damage your pet's health. 7 Any extra costs incurred for treating your pet outside normal surgery hours unless the vet considers that an emergency consultation is necessary. 8 The cost of non-essential hospitalisation of your pet. 9 The costs incurred from any claim being continued unless you have paid all premiums to keep the policy in force without a break in cover. 10 Any amount under the pet cremation benefit, unless the cause of death is covered under Section 7 - Accidental Death or Section 8 - Death from illness. 11 The cost of treating any injury or illness deliberately caused by you or anyone living with you. 12 The cost of surgical items that can be used more than once. 13 The cost of any form of housing, including cages, whether hired or purchased. 14 The cost of bathing your pet unless a vet confirms only a vet or a member of a veterinary practice can bathe your pet, regardless of your personal circumstances. 15 The cost of dental treatment unless 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. 16 The cost of a post mortem examination. 17 The cost of any treatment if a claim has not been submitted within 3 months of your pet receiving treatment. 18 Any amount under the pet cremation benefit if your pet has to be put to sleep due to aggression. 19 Ovariohysterectomy to prevent mammary tumours or the reoccurrence of false pregnancies. 20 Removal of retained testicles or deciduous teeth if your pet is over the age of 4 months at inception of the policy. 21 Removal of dew claws unless they are damaged or infected at the time the surgery is carried out. For new Direct Cover Pet policyholders only: Costs resulting from any illness first occurring or which showing clinical signs before cover for your pet has started, or within the first 14 days of the start of cover for your pet. You will not be covered for anything mentioned in the General exclusions on page 19. Special conditions relating to claims 1 You must ensure that your vet is willing to complete the claim form and provide us with supporting invoices and documentation. 2 All claim forms and invoices must be returned to the Claims Centre promptly. You should ensure 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 requested that we pay your vet, you must pay him directly for that part of the claim for which you are responsible. If you are unsure of the amount please call our claims helpline. 4 Any claim for complementary treatment must be countersigned by your vet. | |||
| 90 days | |||
Section 1 - Veterinary fees What you are covered for We will pay up to the following amount per condition towards reasonable and customary costs for the treatment of your pet by a vet; Premier Plus £7,000 The maximum Veterinary fees benefit per condition can include up to the following amounts: 1 for the cost of dental treatment required as a result of an injury or illness: Premier Plus £500 2 for the cost of complementary treatment carried out by a vet or complimentary therapist or under the direction of a vet: Premier Plus £1,000 Premier Plus cover only; 1 The veterinary cover maximum benefit of £7,000 per condition may also include up to: a) £200 towards the cost of a clinical diet, for a maximum of 4 weeks, that is only available from your vet, as long as it is recommended by your vet in order to treat your pets condition . The cost of a clinical diet will be calculated as the difference between the normal cost of feeding your pet and what you pay for the diet; b) £250 per condition towards costs for the treatment for behavioural problems carried out by a specialist under the direction of a vet . 2 The treatment of your pet by a vet, up to £1,000 whilst your pet is abroad under the Pet Travel Scheme (subject to a maximum of three trips per period of insurance and each with a maximum trip duration of 30 days). 3 The cost of cremation, up to a maximum of £100 , if your pet dies or is put to sleep by a vet as a result of an accident or illness that is covered by this policy. What you are not covered for 1 The excess shown on your policy schedule (the excess is not applicable to the pet cremation benefit available on our Premier Plus cover). 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 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 pets cover starting, no matter where the illness or clinical signs are noticed or happen in, or on your pets body. 4 Any costs resulting from: a) any routine scaling and polishing or dentistry that is not related to an illness or injury; b) sex-hormonal problems unless caused as a direct result of valid claim; c ) vaccinations, microchipping, spaying, castration, mating, pregnancy, giving birth or any secondary or related complications arising from them; d) treatment your vet recommends to prevent an illness or injury; e) killing or controlling fleas, general health enhancers and unconventional or unlicensed treatment; f) obesity diets; g) complementary treatments that are not carried out by a vet or complementary therapist. 5 Any claim resulting from an illness or condition that your pet should have been vaccinated against: a) For dogs - distemper, hepatitis, leptospirosis and parvovirus b) For cats feline infectious enteritis, feline leukaemia and cat flu. 6 The cost of any house calls unless the vet confirms that moving your pet would damage your pet's health. 7 Any extra costs incurred for treating your pet outside normal surgery hours unless the vet considers that an emergency consultation is necessary. 8 The cost of non-essential hospitalisation of your pet. 9 The costs incurred from any claim being continued unless you have paid all premiums to keep the policy in force without a break in cover. 10 Any amount under the pet cremation benefit, unless the cause of death is covered under Section 7 - Accidental Death or Section 8 - Death from illness. 11 The cost of treating any injury or illness deliberately caused by you or anyone living with you. 12 The cost of surgical items that can be used more than once. 13 The cost of any form of housing, including cages, whether hired or purchased. 14 The cost of bathing your pet unless a vet confirms only a vet or a member of a veterinary practice can bathe your pet, regardless of your personal circumstances. 15 The cost of dental treatment unless 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. 16 The cost of a post mortem examination. 17 The cost of any treatment if a claim has not been submitted within 3 months of your pet receiving treatment. 18 Any amount under the pet cremation benefit if your pet has to be put to sleep due to aggression. 19 Ovariohysterectomy to prevent mammary tumours or the reoccurrence of false pregnancies. 20 Removal of retained testicles or deciduous teeth if your pet is over the age of 4 months at inception of the policy. 21 Removal of dew claws unless they are damaged or infected at the time the surgery is carried out. For new Direct Cover Pet policyholders only: Costs resulting from any illness first occurring or which showing clinical signs before cover for your pet has started, or within the first 14 days of the start of cover for your pet. You will not be covered for anything mentioned in the General exclusions on page 19. Special conditions relating to claims 1 You must ensure that your vet is willing to complete the claim form and provide us with supporting invoices and documentation. 2 All claim forms and invoices must be returned to the Claims Centre promptly. You should ensure 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 requested that we pay your vet, you must pay him directly for that part of the claim for which you are responsible. If you are unsure of the amount please call our claims helpline. 4 Any claim for complementary treatment must be countersigned by your vet. | |||
| £7,000/condition in total | |||
Section 1 - Veterinary fees What you are covered for The maximum Veterinary fees benefit per condition can include up to the following amounts: 1 for the cost of dental treatment required as a result of an injury or illness: Premier Plus £500 What you are not covered for 1 The excess shown on your policy schedule (the excess is not applicable to the pet cremation benefit available on our Premier Plus cover). 4 Any costs resulting from: a) any routine scaling and polishing or dentistry that is not related to an illness or injury; 15 The cost of dental treatment unless 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. You will not be covered for anything mentioned in the General exclusions on page 19. | |||
| £500 | |||
Section 1 - Veterinary fees What you are covered for We will pay up to the following amount per condition towards reasonable and customary costs for the treatment of your pet by a vet; b) £250 per condition towards costs for the treatment for behavioural problems carried out by a specialist under the direction of a vet . What you are not covered for 1 The excess shown on your policy schedule (the excess is not applicable to the pet cremation benefit available on our Premier Plus cover). You will not be covered for anything mentioned in the General exclusions on page 19. | |||
| £250 | |||
| Yes | |||
Section 1 - Veterinary fees What you are covered for We will pay up to the following amount per condition towards reasonable and customary costs for the treatment of your pet by a vet; 1 The veterinary cover maximum benefit of £7,000 per condition may also include up to: a) £200 towards the cost of a clinical diet, for a maximum of 4 weeks, that is only available from your vet, as long as it is recommended by your vet in order to treat your pets condition . The cost of a clinical diet will be calculated as the difference between the normal cost of feeding your pet and what you pay for the diet; What you are not covered for 1 The excess shown on your policy schedule (the excess is not applicable to the pet cremation benefit available on our Premier Plus cover). 4 Any costs resulting from: f) obesity diets; You will not be covered for anything mentioned in the General exclusions on page 19. | |||
Section 1 - Veterinary fees What you are not covered for 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 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 pets cover starting, no matter where the illness or clinical signs are noticed or happen in, or on your pets body. | |||
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| £1000 | |||
Section 1 - Veterinary fees What you are covered for The maximum Veterinary fees benefit per condition can include up to the following amounts: 2 for the cost of complementary treatment carried out by a vet or complimentary therapist or under the direction of a vet: Premier Plus £1,000 What you are not covered for 1 The excess shown on your policy schedule (the excess is not applicable to the pet cremation benefit available on our Premier Plus cover). 4 Any costs resulting from: g) complementary treatments that are not carried out by a vet or complementary therapist. You will not be covered for anything mentioned in the General exclusions on page 19. Definitions state:- Complementary treatment a) Acupuncture and homeopathy carried out by, and herbal medicine prescribed treatment by, a veterinary practice; b) 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; c) Hydrotherapy carried out by a veterinary practice or a member of the Canine Hydrotherapy Association; d) 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; e) 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 NAAT) providing the member is a qualified animal physiotherapist; f) 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. Complementary therapist - a member of one of the following organisations: a) Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Animal Therapy; b) Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors; c) Canine and Feline Behaviour Association; d) Canine Hydrotherapy Association; e) McTimoney Chiropractic Association; f) National Association of Veterinary Physiotherapists (Incorporating NAAT); g) The International Association of Animal Therapists (UK). | |||
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Section 1 - Veterinary fees What you are not covered for 1 The excess shown on your policy schedule (the excess is not applicable to the pet cremation benefit available on our Premier Plus cover). 14 The cost of bathing your pet unless a vet confirms only a vet or a member of a veterinary practice can bathe your pet, regardless of your personal circumstances. | |||
Section 1 - Veterinary fees What you are not covered for 4 Any costs resulting from: c ) vaccinations, microchipping, spaying, castration, mating, pregnancy, giving birth or any secondary or related complications arising from them; | |||
Section 1 - Veterinary fees What you are not covered for 20 Removal of retained testicles or deciduous teeth if your pet is over the age of 4 months at inception of the policy. | |||
Section 1 - Veterinary fees What you are not covered for 4 Any costs resulting from: c ) vaccinations, microchipping, spaying, castration, mating, pregnancy, giving birth or any secondary or related complications arising from them; d) treatment your vet recommends to prevent an illness or injury; e) killing or controlling fleas, general health enhancers and unconventional or unlicensed treatment; You will not be covered for anything mentioned in the General exclusions on page 19. | |||
Section 14 - Repeat tick and worming treatment What you are covered for We will pay up to £100 for any reasonable fees incurred by you in getting repeat tick and worming treatment for your pet if your departure for the United Kingdom is delayed by your carrier . What you are not covered for 1 Any costs incurred in obtaining the initial tick and worming treatment required by the Pet Travel Scheme; 2 Any costs incurred if the initial tick and worming treatment was not performed in the timescale required by the Pet Travel Scheme; 3 Any costs incurred if the tick and worming treatment was not required to comply with the Pet Travel Scheme. You will not be not covered for anything mentioned in the General exclusions on page 19. Special conditions relating to claims 1 You must provide us with documentary evidence that the original tick and worming treatment was necessary to comply with the Pet Travel Scheme and that it was obtained within the required time scale; 2 You must provide us with all relevant receipts, evidence and documents we need to support your claim. | |||
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| Cover | |||
| Unlimited | |||
General exclusions applicable to all sections of the policy 1 We will not pay for claims arising directly or indirectly from: a) Your pet being under 8 weeks of age. | |||
| Unlimited | |||
| Unlimited | |||
| 8 years | |||
| Unlimited | |||
| Unlimited | |||
Section 1 - Veterinary fees What you are not covered for 1 The excess shown on your policy schedule (the excess is not applicable to the pet cremation benefit available on our Premier Plus cover). 10 Any amount under the pet cremation benefit, unless the cause of death is covered under Section 7 - Accidental Death or Section 8 - Death from illness. 16 The cost of a post mortem examination. 18 Any amount under the pet cremation benefit if your pet has to be put to sleep due to aggression. You will not be covered for anything mentioned in the General exclusions on page 19. | |||
Section 8 - Death from illness What you are covered for We will pay the purchase price of your pet, up to the following maximum amount, if your pet dies or has to be put to sleep by a vet as a result of illness: Premier Plus £1,500 If you did not pay for your pet or are unable to provide evidence of the purchase price, we will pay the market value instead. What you are not covered for 1 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. 2 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 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 pets cover starting, no matter where the illness or clinical signs are noticed or happen in, or on your pets body. 3 Any amount above the market value of your pet if you did not pay for your pet or are unable to provide evidence of the purchase price of your pet. 4 Any claim resulting from an illness or condition that your pet should have been vaccinated against: a) For dogs - distemper, hepatitis, leptospirosis and parvovirus; b) For cats feline infectious enteritis, feline leukaemia and cat flu. 5 Any claim if your pet is aged over 8 years at the time of the loss. You will not be covered for anything mentioned in the General exclusions on page 19. Special conditions relating to claims 1 You will need to send us any pedigree certificate and receipt for the original purchase of your pet. 2 You will need to provide us with a death certificate from your vet (at your expense). If this is not available, you must send us a statement from an independent witness. | |||
Section 7 - Accidental death What you are covered for We will pay the purchase price of your pet, up to the following maximum amount, if your pet dies or has to be put to sleep by a vet following an accident: Premier Plus £1,500 If you did not pay for your pet or are unable to provide evidence of the purchase price, we will pay the market value instead. What you are not covered for 1 Death caused by illness or disease. 2 Any claim more than 6 months from the date of the loss of your pet. 3 Any amount if the death results from an injury that happened before your pets cover started. You will not be covered for anything mentioned in the General exclusions on page 19. Special conditions relating to claims 1 You will need to send us any pedigree certificate and receipt for the original purchase of your pet. 2 You will need to provide us with a death certificate from your vet (at your expense). If this is not available, you must send us a statement from an independent witness. | |||
Section 5 - Advertising and reward costs What you are covered for 1 If your pet is lost or stolen, we will reimburse you up to the following amount for local advertising: Premier Plus £1,000 2 We will meet the cost of a suitable reward (agreed by us prior to being offered) up to the following amount for the recovery of your pet if it is lost or stolen:'. Premier Plus £600 What you are not covered for 1 Any reward to a person related to you or living with you. 2 More than 10% of the maximum benefit towards sundries to make your own posters and advertising material. 3 Any reward that we have not agreed to before you advertised it. 4 Any reward not supported by a signed receipt giving the full name and address of the person who found your pet. 5 Any reward paid to the person who was caring for your pet when it was lost or stolen. You will not be covered for anything mentioned in the General exclusions on page 19. Special conditions relating to claims 1 You must provide us with full details of the circumstances of your pets disappearance as well as all receipts and copies of any advertisements that you have placed. 2 If you are claiming for the recovery of a reward, you must provide us with details of the individual to whom the reward is to be paid as part of your claim and we will arrange for the payment to be made directly. | |||
Section 5 - Advertising and reward costs What you are covered for 1 If your pet is lost or stolen, we will reimburse you up to the following amount for local advertising: Premier Plus £1,000 2 We will meet the cost of a suitable reward (agreed by us prior to being offered) up to the following amount for the recovery of your pet if it is lost or stolen:'. Premier Plus £250 What you are not covered for 1 Any reward to a person related to you or living with you. 2 More than 10% of the maximum benefit towards sundries to make your own posters and advertising material. 3 Any reward that we have not agreed to before you advertised it. 4 Any reward not supported by a signed receipt giving the full name and address of the person who found your pet. 5 Any reward paid to the person who was caring for your pet when it was lost or stolen. You will not be covered for anything mentioned in the General exclusions on page 19. Special conditions relating to claims 1 You must provide us with full details of the circumstances of your pets disappearance as well as all receipts and copies of any advertisements that you have placed. 2 If you are claiming for the recovery of a reward, you must provide us with details of the individual to whom the reward is to be paid as part of your claim and we will arrange for the payment to be made directly. | |||
Section 6 - Theft or straying What you are covered for We will pay the purchase price of your pet, up to the following maximum amount, if it is stolen or goes missing: Premier Plus £1,500 If you did not pay for your pet or are unable to provide evidence of the purchase price, we will pay the market value instead. What you are not covered for 1 Any claim within 90 days of the date of the loss of your pet. 2 Any claim more than 6 months from the date of the loss of your pet. You will not be covered for anything mentioned in the General exclusions on page 19. Special conditions relating to claims 1 If you have lost your dog, you must report this to the police within 24 hours of becoming aware that the dog is missing. You must also report the loss to the local rescue centres and retain confirmation of any calls you have made in respect of the loss. If your cat is missing, you must report the loss to the local rescue centres and retain confirmation of any calls you have made in respect of your enquiries. 2 You will need to send us any pedigree certificate and receipt for the original purchase of your pet. 3 If your pet is eventually found or returns you must repay us the full amount that we have paid for your claim under this section of your insurance policy. | |||
Section 3 - Emergency boarding kennel and cattery fees What you are covered for We will pay up to the following amount per week for the cost of boarding your pet at a licensed kennel or cattery boarding facility if you, or any member of your family permanently residing with you, should have to go into hospital for emergency medical treatment as an in-patient on medical advice during the period of insurance: Premier Plus £100 up to £1,000 in total What you are not covered for 1 Any hospital treatment or surgery that you were aware of or could foresee at the time of purchasing your policy. 2 Any amount if you are in hospital for less than 4 days. 3 Any costs resulting from your being pregnant, giving birth or any treatment that is not related to an injury or illness. 4 Any costs resulting from your going into a hospital for the treatment for alcoholism, drug abuse, drug addiction, attempted suicide or self-inflicted injuries. 5 Any costs resulting from nursing home care or from convalescence care that you do not receive in a hospital. You will not be covered for anything mentioned in the General exclusions on page 19. Special conditions relating to claims 1 You must obtain a letter from your doctor, specialist or treating hospital confirming the date and duration of your in-patient treatment. 2 You must provide receipts from the kennel or cattery facility confirming the dates of your pets stay, and daily cost of boarding. 3 No member of your immediate family is able to look after your pet while you are hospitalised. | |||
Section 9 - Holiday cancellation and curtailment What you are covered for We will pay up to the following amount for the reasonable costs of travel and accommodation expenses for you, or any member of your family permanently residing with you, which have been paid or where there is a contract to pay before your trip begins: Premier Plus £4,000 We will provide this cover if you have to cancel or curtail (cut short) your trip because of the following necessary circumstances: 1 Your pet becomes injured or shows the first clinical signs of any illness up to 28 days before your departure and requires immediate surgery to save your pets life. 2 Your pet suffers a serious injury or illness and is prevented from using pre-booked and paid kennel or cattery boarding facilities. 3 Your pet goes missing while you are away. What you are not covered for 1 The excess shown on your policy schedule. 2 Any costs which can be recovered from anywhere else 3 Travel and accommodation expenses for anyone who is not a member of your family permanently residing with you. 4 Any extra cancellation charges because you did not tell the company providing your transport or accommodation, their agents or any person acting for you, as soon as you knew you had to cancel. 5 Any costs resulting from a pre-existing medical condition. You will not be covered for anything mentioned in the General exclusions on page 19. Special conditions relating to claims 1 You must provide us with confirmation of the treatment signed by your vet and receipts for any pre-booked and pre-paid kennel or cattery boarding facilities. 2 You must provide us with any relevant documents, receipts and evidence required to support your claim (including cancellation invoices from your travel agent or tour operator). The documents must show the dates and total cost of your holiday; the date you decided to cancel or curtail (cut short) your trip and any expenses that you cannot recover. | |||
Section 11 - Accidental damage What you are covered for We will pay up to the maximum benefit of £1,000 per period of insurance following accidental damage to personal property that is not owned by you, a member of your immediate family, a relative, employee, guest or other person who is responsible for or in control of your pet. You are covered while your pet is visiting someone elses property, whether or not you are legally liable for the damage. The amount payable will be the value at todays prices less a deduction for wear and tear and depreciation. What you are not covered for 1 More than £1,000, in total, per period of insurance, 2 Damage to any motor vehicle or its contents. 3 Damage caused by your pet vomiting, defecating (fouling) or urinating. You will not be not covered for anything mentioned in the General exclusions on page 19. Special conditions relating to claims 1 You must provide us with evidence of the damage. 2 The damaged item must not be disposed of without our written consent | |||
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| There is no Vet Direct helpline provided. | |||
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| Standard | |||
Section 15 - Emergency expenses abroad What you are covered for We will pay up to £500 per trip towards reasonable additional accommodation expenses and repatriation costs incurred by you and your pet as a result of: 1 Your pet requiring emergency veterinary treatment and you missing your return travel to the United Kingdom; 2 Your pet becoming lost during a journey and you trying to find your pet before your pre-booked return date to the United Kingdom; 3 Your pet becoming lost or strays during a journey and you try to find your pet in the country it went missing for up to 4 days after your pre-booked return date to the United Kingdom; 4 You losing your pet's Health Certificate during your journey and you miss your departure to the United Kingdom as a direct result; 5 You having to get repeat tick and worm (if required by your Pet Health Certificate) because your original departure for the United Kingdom was delayed by your carrier. What you are not covered for 1 Any costs incurred if your pets injury or illness is not covered under Section 1 - Veterinary Fees. 2 Travel and accommodation expenses for anyone who is not a member of your family permanently residing with you. 3 Any emergency expenses if the loss of the Health Certificate is not covered under Section 13 Loss of Health Certificate. 4 Any emergency expenses if the repeat tick and worming treatment is not covered under Section 14 Repeat tick and worming treatment. You will not be not covered for anything mentioned in the General exclusions on page 19. Special conditions relating to claims 1 You must provide us with documentary evidence that the original tick and worming treatment was necessary to comply with the Pet Travel Scheme and that it was obtained within the required time scale; 2 You must provide us with all relevant receipts, evidence and documents we need to support your claim. | |||
| No cover. | |||
Section 4 - Daily minding What you are covered for We will pay a maximum of £100 per week, up to £1,000 in total, for the reasonable cost of paying someone to look after your pet if you, or any member of your family permanently residing with you, should have to go into hospital for emergency medical treatment as an in-patient on medical advice during the period of insurance: What you are not covered for 1 Any hospital treatment or surgery that you were aware of or could foresee at the time of purchasing your policy. 2 Any amount if you are in hospital for less than 4 days. 3 Any costs resulting from your being pregnant, giving birth or any treatment that is not related to an injury or illness. 4 Any costs resulting from your going into a hospital for the treatment for alcoholism, drug abuse, drug addiction, attempted suicide or self-inflicted injuries. 5 Any costs resulting from nursing home care or from convalescence care that you do not receive in a hospital. You will not be covered for anything mentioned in the General exclusions on page 19. Special conditions relating to claims 1 You must obtain a letter from your doctor, specialist or treating hospital confirming the date and duration of your in-patient treatment. 2 We must agree to the amount to be paid to the person looking after your pet. 3 You must provide written confirmation from the carer that they have received the agreed sum. 4 No member of your immediate family is able to look after your pet while you are hospitalised. | |||
| Personal Accident is not available. | |||
| Yes | |||
| We calculate your premiums based on the age and breed of your pet and the area where you live. | |||
| We calculate your premiums based on the age and breed of your pet and the area where you live. | |||
| We calculate your premiums based on the age and breed of your pet and the area where you live. | |||
| Varies | |||
Section 10 - Transportation and overnight expenses What you are covered for We will pay up to £150 towards travel and accommodation expenses that you or any member of your family permanently residing with you incur, per period of insurance, if your pet becomes injured or shows the first clinical signs of an illness and your usual vet recommends that another vet or specialist treats your pet. We will pay reasonable costs for travel between your home and the other vet. What you are not covered for 1 Any costs incurred if your pets injury or illness is not covered under Section 1 - Veterinary Fees. 2 Any costs incurred travelling: a) to or from your pets usual veterinary practice; or b) to, from or between any practice or branch practice of a group of veterinary practices that your usual veterinary practice belongs to. You will not be covered for anything mentioned in the General exclusions on page 19. Special conditions relating to claims 1 You must provide us with any relevant documents and evidence required to support your claim, including invoices from the accommodation provider showing the date and cost or your stay and evidence of any public travel costs (such as receipts). 2 If you undertake any travel using private vehicles, your travel expenses will be based on the average petrol price, the vehicle type/ model and journey mileage. | |||
Section 12 - Quarantine costs What you are covered for We will pay up to £2,000 per trip towards: 1 Quarantine kennelling costs and expenses incurred in getting a new Health Certificate for your pet, should your pets ISO Standard 11784 or Annex A to ISO Standard 11785 microchip fail. 2 Quarantine kennelling costs if your pet has to go into quarantine due to illness. What you are not covered for 1 Any claim if the regulations of the Pet Travel Scheme were not complied with. 2 Any costs if your pets microchip was not checked and found to be functioning properly within 14 days of departing on your journey. 3 Any claim resulting from a condition that you were aware of prior to commencing your journey. 4 Any costs incurred if you have undertaken more than 3 trips abroad during the period of insurance or if any of those trips was for a duration of more than 30days in total. You will not be not covered for anything mentioned in the General exclusions on page 19. Special conditions relating to claims 1 You must provide us with documentary evidence that your pet was micro-chipped prior to your journey with a microchip of ISO Standard 11784 or Annex A to ISO Standard 11785. 2 You must provide us with any relevant receipts, documents and evidence to support your claim. | |||
| No | |||
Section 13 - Loss of Health Certificate What you are covered for We will pay up to £250 in total towards the cost of a replacement Health Certificate should your pet's original Health Certificate become lost during your journey (including any quarantine costs incurred as a direct result of the loss of your pet's Health Certificate). What you are not covered for 1 Any loss that occurred prior to the start of your journey. 2 Any claim if the loss of the Health Certificate was not reported to the issuing vet within 24 hours of discovering the loss. You will not be not covered for anything mentioned in the General exclusions on page 19. Special conditions relating to claims You must provide us with any relevant receipts, documents and evidence to support your claim. | |||
| We calculate your premiums based on the age and breed of your pet and the area where you live. | |||
| Purchase price | |||
| No | |||
| Unlimited | |||
| Waiver of Premiums cover is not available. | |||
| Fees & Charges | |||
| £0 | |||
| £0 | |||
| £9 | |||
| £0 | |||
| £0 | |||
| No | |||
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