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equine insurance/ exclusions

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jo22 | 21:03 Tue 02nd Sep 2008 | Insurance
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about four years ago, my horse had a tooth abscess which was treated with antibiotics, it cleared and i have had no problems since. however we have now discovered she has fractured her tooth, a different tooth, different side e.t.c, no relation to the episode. I thought nothing of getting the vet to write to the insurance to get the exclusion removed, no-one ever informed me. She has now been on nearly 20 days of antibiotics and if it explodes after this, they want to remove the tooth. i completely agree with this plan of action, however I'm worried that the insurance wont pay, and i cant afford to pay for it, and i cant have her suffering.
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to have what exclusion removed - your question dosent make sense to me.
If you have a query about your insurance policy, then the best people to speak to are the insurance co - a quick ring to the claims dept will answer your question. Or even look at your policy to see whats covered

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