Guest guest Posted April 11, 2009 Report Share Posted April 11, 2009 Hi-- Does anyone have any experiences to share (good or bad) with pet health insurance? I'm trying to choose between ASPCA, PetsBest, & VPI among others. --Zack _ Zack Subin PhD Student, UC Berkeley Energy & Resources Group subin / subin / zack.subin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2009 Report Share Posted April 12, 2009 Zack, I don't have any experience with pet insurance, but I thought I'd share this Feb. 2006 article from Consumer Reports: SKIP PET INSURANCE Unless you can't resist a breed with chronic problems, pet insurance will probably cost you more money than it will save you. As with human health insurance, you'll pay deductibles, co-pays, and premiums, and you may bump up against lifetime payment ceilings if you own a chronically ill pet. In addition, you might find some needed treatments are excluded from coverage. Some policies also limit the amount they will pay per incident and may make you pay higher co-pays as your pet ages. For example, with PetCare's QuickCare Gold policy for dogs, you could pay $36 monthly premiums for coverage for a 3-month-old bearded collie. If that pooch needs $3,000 pacemaker surgery next year, you'll have to pay a $50 deductible, after which the plan pays 100 percent (up to a limit of $3,000) of your costs. Not a bad deal, because you will have paid just more than $430 in premiums. But if the surgery occurs after that dog turns 8 years old, the plan will only pay 80 percent of your costs and you'll be out about $3,500 in premiums. If you want to set aside money for future medical bills, you might do better by putting the amount you'd pay in premiums into a savings account. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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