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Trupanion - 7-year old dog, NYC - stay on Trupanion or switch to AKC with hereditary plus?
My dog has been with Trupanion for 5 years. She was healthy as a horse when we switched her, so I thought we were in the clear for no pre-existing conditions. Obviously, naive. Anyways, they are rejecting all tooth extraction claims because a vet wrote "mild tartar" one time in her records 5 years ago. The vet never said anything to us about her teeth until this year, when they told us she needed extractions due to bone loss in her jaw. The vet says it should be covered, but they rejected the claim and I am not holding out hope for the appeal.
I am considering switching her to AKC. They won't cover her teeth either - but I can get a high-deductible plan with hereditary plus coverage for $70 per month. It would cover pre-existing conditions after 365 days, according to the person I spoke with. So I could save over $30 per month, that could go towards her inevitable future extractions.
My thinking is that I now understand that the insurance companies can turn anything into a pre-existing condition post-hoc. I don't trust Trupanion to not do that again. At least with AKC, they cover pre-existing conditions so if she ever got cancer on her ear, for example, it wouldn't be excluded just because she had an ear infection in 2020. Is this thinking sound? Has anyone switched to AKC and could give some advice?
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Progressive - My golf cart hit my house, but insurance won’t cover the property damage.
Today my 3 year old hit the gas pedal on the golf cart and ran it into my other kids electric scooters/ the wall in my garage. I hopped off to grab stuff out of the back “trunk” type thing and next thing I know it’s gone forward and hit the house. Thankfully she was okay. She was scared, I was scared. We had a good cry. I have insurance on my golf cart. I called them up and they said after the deductible, the repairs to the golf cart would be covered but the damage to my other property (my home, my car, the electric bikes/scooters, my built in shelves and other random smaller items) will not be covered because I own those items. They said had it hit someone else’s scooters/house/car that would cover it.
When I got the golf cart, I called my insurance agent so I could add it to my homeowners policy and she said it was cheaper to have a separate policy for just the golf cart and to go through progressive. So this is what I did. I called my insurance company after hearing this news from progressive, and they said they could cover it under our homeowners policy- but that we would have to pay that deductible too. It wouldn’t be worth it to pay both deductibles. I am just surprised that progressive isn’t covering any of the personal property damage. Is this a normal thing?
Lemonade - Lemonade Insurance Pre-approvals
I have had a policy with lemonade for nearly 2 years now. They have been pretty decent about instantly approving a claim but my first one was denied a year ago due to a preexisting condition they swore up and down was listed in my dog’s history, that wasn’t. After a denial and appeal, it was still denied. I ended up dropping the fight with them on it.
Now, my dog has a cyst that is needing removal now, but was discovered before I put him on insurance but the vet has deemed it needing to be removed now - then, they weren’t worried about it. It is mentioned in his health history with the vet, so I fear they will label this a preexisting condition as well. But lemonade told me via phone that they would do a reapproval, but after sending in the estimate - I was met with this.. can someone help me understand why the value of the estimate matters more than the type of service requested to be approved? The estimate is $1,306. I’m so PO rn. The estimate literally says it is for a surgery. I would understand if it was a normal appointment and under 3.5k.. Like I literally do not have the funds to do the surgery without knowing I won’t get reimbursed. Is this normal with other carriers?? 🙃
Blue Cross Blue Shield - CT Heart
Cardiologist ordered a CT for my heart. Pre-authorization approved by insurance but for cost estimate at BCBS website I will still roughly pay about 2K while they will cover about $1600. I have BCBS PPO with $3200 deductible. Would the hospital billing department be able to give me my actual cost before I go through with the procedure. I just don’t want any more surprises after getting hit with a $3K hospital bill for my son’s ambulance and ER TRIP.
Progressive - Progressive Home Owners insurance Questions
Question, we filed a claim on our house in 2023 due to damage from a wind storm. There was damage to the siding on one side. It was repaired but the siding didn't match and my state has a matching clause. Progressive paid a supplement amount to have the whole house sided based on an estimate from our contractor and then told us basically that's it, we are done you don't have to show proof of repair like we are done. The contractor we had then said that wasn't enough to cover what he needed to complete the job, so we paid him for the repairs he completed and made sure everything was good, we then utilized the balance of the left over insurance to make some updates/ repairs to our property since the amount wasn't enough to finish the full siding of our house. Fast forward to a month ago we had a major hailstorm and it obliterated our siding, roof, gutters, etc and progressive is saying they will not replace the siding again since they paid out a claim previously to do a full siding.
Are they able to do that? I can't find anything in my insurance contract that says we had to utilize that money for repairs ok that specific item and the repairs to the siding were done they just didn't match our siding completely.
Voya - Be careful if you use Voya - their new Edelman thing almost did something bad!
Just wanting to throw this out there - if you are enrolled in a Voya retirement plan, they rolled out this new "AI advisor" service to accounts. It allows you to have a Empower-like interface to where it can calculate your retirement income based on savings from various sources including Social Security. That part of it is pretty nice, no complaints there. Though I am a bit concerned about the visibility of other account data to my employer, though I'm sure there's privacy practices in place against that.
But when I was clicking around and not intentionally doing anything, there was a orange notice icon by a bell at the top. I clicked that and it had a dialog stating "Updates Needed for Plan Accuracy" - and that's where it's very alarming.
I'm under age 30. I should NOT be in bonds. I DO NOT want to be in bonds. Nor do I want to be invested international. For some reason, this AI advisor tool wanted me to re-balance to be 35% in bonds, and 30% international, with 5% of my contributions going to fees for the re-balancing.
So be careful with Voya.
Trupanion - Coverage for a Bernese Mountain Dog
Our older Bernese is insured through Trupanion, which has been very easy to work with on hi lymphoma. So far they've covered chemo really well, and we're even considering a stem cell replacement therapy (which costs $75-90k) and it seems like they will cover that as well.
We are thinking ahead for our younger berner, Leela and are going to purchase pet insurance for her. Trupanion has been great for Jackson, but for some reason they are 3x+ as expensive as other options ($600/mo for 90% coverage and non annual limit).
We're also looking at Figo, Pet's Best, pumpkin, and Prudent Pet. Important considerations are unlimited annual payout & a 90% coverage level. Berners tend to get cancer, and we want to make it an easy financial decision to get her the best care possible if that happens for her.
Do you have experience with any of these insurers (or have others that have been good to work with?) Seems like there are many many options, and would like to avoid picking one now that is difficult to work with down the line.
Figo, pumpkin, and Prudent Pet are similarly priced at around $130-180/mo. Pet's Best is coming in way less expensive, $90/mo for a $500 deductible and $55/mo (!) for a $1,000 deductible.
Particularly interested in any of y'all who've gone through cancer treatment with these carries. How has it been?
State Farm - State Farm: Ensuring that vehicle modifications would be covered in the event of a total loss?
Greetings, I have State Farm insurance on my truck, which I've been gradually making improvements to for off-road use over the past 2 years I've had it. As of right now, I have about 18k invested into it excluding labor.
I've asked my SF agent aboput gettin an endorsement and they verbally said that my current policy should cover it as long as it's bolted to the vehicle and that I've kept photos and receipts, but I still worry I could end up in a situation where the vehicle is stolen or wrecked in an accident, deemed total and I'm offered far less then it would cost to purchase a similarily equipped truck used on FB marketplace. I'm a bit skeptical of whether or not this is accurate or whether i'd be severely low balled.
I live in a fairly urban area where property theft and unisured reckless drivers have been sharply increasing.
I skimmed over my policy but nothing stood out to me in reguards to modifications, but perhaps I missed something? I'm just trying to make sure that I'm not screwed . One scenario I'm worried about is getting a low ball offer for the vehicle and then hoping there is an avenue to buy it back so that I can transfer the viable parts to another vehicle of the same model, selling whatever is leftover for part and taking a huge loss.
USAA - USAA Paid Less Than The Estimate That They Requested
Hey y’all, my truck got hit in the parking lot of my work a couple of weeks ago and there was some damage near the drivers rear wheel. The lady who hit me left a note with her information so I submitted a claim through her insurance company. They asked me to get an estimate from one of three shops and then after they would pay. I requested to cash out as I’m planning on painting my truck myself within the next month or two. The shop returns with an estimate of about $2,300. After about a week I receive payment of $1,700… I asked why there was that high of a discrepancy and the adjuster said:
“The cost difference between the estimates is due to the first one being written without regard for insurance rates. We can only pay out on the official insurance estimate.”
My question is, why did they have me go get an estimate in the first place. I had to take a half an hour’s drive each way just to get to the shop. Not to mention the time I spent there waiting to be helped. I’m just frustrated because it seems like that was an active waste of my time. If they already had their own “official insurance estimate”, why did they have me go drive 2-3 towns over to get a meaningless one from a shop!
MI Medicaid - Insurance denied claim for ER visit and says I owe 0$ but I got a 1000$ bill from hospital in the mail.
I had an ER visit back in Dec 2024 and I got a bill yesterday for 1000$. On my insurance app (MI Medicaid) it says I owe 0$ and the claim was denied but I still got a bill. Am I responsible to pay this bill still? I submitted a claim with my insurance because it was an emergency and at night no urgent cares were open. It’s Sunday so nothing is open and nobody else I can talk to right now. What should I do?
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