Does pet insurance cover pre-existing conditions?

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What does pet insurance consider a pre-existing condition?

A pre-existing condition for cat or dog insurance is typically an illness or injury your pet shows signs of any time before the end of your pet insurance waiting period. This may include conditions not yet diagnosed by a veterinarian. Depending on your pet’s age and health, common pre-existing conditions include any existing health issue, from allergies to heart disease to epilepsy. With Progressive Pet Insurance by Pets Best, curable issues like broken bones and kennel cough typically can be covered outside of waiting periods.

Whether you’re welcoming a new puppy into the family or thinking about pet insurance for an older dog or cat with pre-existing conditions, schedule a wellness appointment with your vet. Be sure to ask about common diseases for the breed. Some breeds, for example, are prone to breathing problems or other serious conditions. Cats can also develop serious health challenges, including cancer, kidney disease, and even diabetes. It may be wise to purchase pet insurance early if your pet will be prone to certain issues later on.

How do pet insurers know about pre-existing conditions?

Depending on your insurer, when you submit a pet insurance claim, they will typically request your pet’s medical records to evaluate the claim and determine if the issue predates your waiting period. Always be honest when applying for pet insurance or filing a claim. Withholding known information, like a pre-existing condition, to obtain coverage could be considered insurance fraud.

Can you get pet insurance after a diagnosis?

Yes, you can still get pet insurance to cover future injuries and/or illnesses, depending on your pet insurance coverage type. The policy simply wouldn’t cover any pre-existing conditions, diagnosed or not. Note that with Progressive Pet Insurance by Pets Best, if your pet has certain pre-existing severe chronic conditions, your pet may only be eligible for accidental injury coverage.

Is it worth getting cat or dog insurance if they have pre-existing conditions?

While some pet insurance companies won’t cover pre-existing conditions and non-medical needs like holistic therapies, food, supplements, or boarding, it can still be worth it for covering future accidents and illnesses that require expensive treatment.