We recently took out a policy for pet Insurance.Well the insurance company did not want to cover Gabby's luxating patella. So I asked my vet if he could look at the policy. This is the email he wrote to the insurance company:       
I am disappointed in and confused about your assessment of  Gabby's exclusions.  First, her patellar luxation is only unilateral, not  bilateral.  Secondly, it is merely a grade I out of IV.  Grade I luxations are  ones in which the patella naturally sits in its normal position, and moves out  of position only under manual pressure.  In my experience, it is relatively  common for Yorkshire terriers to have Grade I luxations and not have further  problems with their stifles throughout their lives.     
My other concern  has to do with your statement on osteoarthritis, stating that it would be  determined on a case by case basis.  Even if you did not cover the stifle joint  (and, again, I would ask that you reconsider, or at the very least cover the one  that ISN'T luxating), I don't understand why you would not definitively cover  other joints.  Yorkies are obviously very small, and any impact one stifle would  have on, say, the hip joint even of the affected side, would be minimal if any.     
I am requesting that you look at this information and reconsider the  coverage of this policy for Gabby.  I know that the         would appreciate  it.   
Thank you for your time and consideration.  Have a good  day.     |