Crum & Forster Pet Insurance Group Adds Six States for Horse Insurance Program

Crum & Forster Pet Insurance Group™ has expanded availability of their stand-alone, veterinary care insurance for companion horses to include six new states: California, Colorado, Connecticut, Kentucky, Oklahoma and Texas.
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AKRON, Ohio (September 10, 2019)Crum & Forster Pet Insurance Group™ has expanded availability of their stand-alone, veterinary care insurance for companion horses to include six new states: California, Colorado, Connecticut, Kentucky, Oklahoma and Texas. Policies are underwritten by United States Fire Insurance Company and produced by C&F Insurance Agency, Inc., a Crum & Forster company.

The company’s ASPCA® Pet Health Insurance Horse plan covers accidents, injuries, illnesses and more, and features simple reimbursement based on a percentage of the veterinarian’s invoice. Every policy includes colic coverage (a relatively common equine digestive disorder) and the ability to add on preventive care for an additional cost. The plan is simple to understand and it’s easy to submit claims, with an option to do so electronically online. Plans come with a low annual deductible, limits that reset yearly, and a multiple horse or pet discount.

The company launched horse coverage in June of 2017, becoming the first of its kind for companion horses. Previously, veterinary care insurance was available as an add-on to a mortality insurance policy, reserved for race or performance horses. Coverage is also available in New York, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Wisconsin.

For more information, please visit www.protectyourhorse.com

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