Posted 2015-02-14 9:06 AM Subject: RE: Horse Insurance
Elite Veteran
Posts: 600 Location: Oklahoma & Texas
I use Markel and they've been easy to do business with. I only needed to give them information on mine and they did all the research. They will insure for purchase value plus any additional value if you have supporting info/docs such as training and earnings...
I use Markel and they've been easy to do business with. I only needed to give them information on mine and they did all the research. They will insure for purchase value plus any additional value if you have supporting info/docs such as training and earnings...
Posted 2015-02-20 11:45 AM Subject: RE: Horse Insurance
Elite Veteran
Posts: 975 Location: The barn...where else? SW Missouri
pookey - 2015-02-20 12:36 AM
I agree with the other poster about the loss of use. I have used Wilkins Livestock Insurers for years and have never had a problem.
I recommend Wilkins also. I unfortunately lost a horse to lightning a few years ago that was insured through them. I got paid without too much of a headache. The only thing I recommend is having a bill of sale on a horse you buy that you are going to insure. Luckily, I had bought the horse from a friend so it was easy to obtain a bill of sale. I just figured the AQHA papers would be enough, but they wanted the bill of sale also.
Posted 2015-02-21 4:50 AM Subject: RE: Horse Insurance
New Word Inventor
Posts: 1506 Location: Who knows
Thank you.
Bill of sale is the only documentation that I know I would need. If I send her to training, will that add onto her value? Will I need to get receipts. What about winnings? Do you need anything from a veterinarian?