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Originally Posted by
youngstevie
Sorry to read this hun, but ring the insurance company once you have read the notes.
I know of someone that took a puppy with HD, and thier insurance paid up when he was 2 as he had major surgery. So at least speak to them.
If you have any problems, I am sure alot of us will help in any way ie fundraising. I will anyway.
Love and kisses to my boy and hugs to you hun xxxxxx
Thanks Steph, it means a lot to me that so many people have said they'd put money in if we chose to raise funds.
I've got my argument all laid out for the insurance if I should need it but hopefully it won't come to that.
Originally Posted by
lozzibear
oh what a price!
i really hope the insurance company pays up, i have never had to claim before so im not much help that way
but fingers crossed for you xx
Thanks, i hope they will too.
Originally Posted by
Fred&Mya'smum
sorry to hear this hun, give the insurance company a ring and take it from there once you have the notes.
As has been said if we can do anything to help to raise funds I've got loads of doggy stuff I've bought and not used, we could do a doggy auction or something and see how much we can raise. Big hugs to you xxx
Again thanks for this, it means a lot to me that so many have said they would help out. I spoke with insurance this morning to see how they were getting on with the claim for his biopsy but they said it takes 3-4 weeks to process. I'm waiting to see the outcome of this claim as i think that if they pay for the biopsy then they should pay for the surgery that is advised based on the diagnosis.
If anyone could offer advice on whether thats likely it would be appreciated!
Originally Posted by
Benzmum
Hi Esme,
Shona is right in total we have paid £4730 to date (well not us but the insurance) but that includes ALL the treatment Ben has had including accupuncture, Hydrotherapy and Physio.
I don't want to say anything at all to give you a thread of false hope but the original quote we got from the specialist was £3300 - £4000 for the op and hospital stay as well as the emergency consultation and emergency op (all on a bank holiday Monday) I have just dug out the bill and for his op and hospitalisation (from the Monday to the following Wednesday) it was £2850 and Ben was in theatre from 2pm until just after 9pm we obviously had to add the vets fees (our own vets and the 2 emergency vets fees to that) but all in all for the work that was carried out I was impressed. I don't know if thi s may have been because it was carried out at a vet teaching hospital? Is that a possibility for Monty?
Do not worry about it being a teaching hospital as Shona will tell you I was on the phone to her for hours in tears because Ben was essentially a guinea pig! But as Shona correctly pointed out the guy who does the ops is one of the best, he is teaching others and they observe so they do the after care etc but he does the surgery and of course they are all so keen to impress its like 5 star treatment and I can honestly say that was correct.
I know with Ben he was an interesting case and it would certainly be that with Monty so it might be worth finding that out and also when we took Ben home the Insurance hadn't yet agreed to pay and they just gave us an invoice and said if there was a prob with the insurance then call to arrange a suitable payment plan. So hopefully another option for you there too.
Obviously I hope and pray that the Insurance covers this Maybe a letter from the vet to say they indicated it was a birth mark and nothing more sinister and a maybe a letter from anyone else who heard the vet say this Rich? A friend? Your parents? Richs parents?
Fingers crossed for you x
Thank you for the advice and I will certainly look into the teaching hospital. I think it would probably be seen as an interesting case as the last two vets he's seen have shown more interest than all the others put together.
I'm going to ring the breeder and ask her to get a copy of the notes from her vet who saw Monty when he was 2 days old and then again when he was 4 weeks old. He also did both Monty's jabs so saw him a fair bit and he put it down as a birthmark type thing. Hopefully that should help to convince insurance that we could never have known that it would get to this.
Originally Posted by
girliebiker
So sorry to hear all of this. When Indi, my lurcher was very ill, the insurance company didn't pay up, BUT the vets and specialist explained if I went ahead with the tests and surgery they would sort a payment plan out for me. As it turned out we didn't get to go down that road as Indi deteriorated so much we had to make the dreadful and painful decision to have him PTS.
I think you will find most vets and vet hosptals will help with some sort of plan.
I really hope you can sort something out, but it would be great if the insurance company did pay out.
Hugs to you and Monty xxx
I didn't realise vets did payment plans so we will definitely ask about this if insurance say no.
I'm sorry to hear that you lost your dog, I can't imagine how hard it must be to make that decision. I don't even like to think about having to make it.