FAQ about pet health insurance
Veterinary medicine has become more technologically advanced and that has led to longer life expectancies for beloved pets. But as care offerings expand, the cost of such care increases. Pet health insurance is designed to offset many of the costs of keeping a pet happy and healthy.
Pet insurance wasn't always as readily available as it is today. The first insured pet in
In 2025, there are 5.36 million insured pets in the
What does it do? Pet insurance reimburses a person for a percentage of veterinary expenses relating to a pet's illness or injury. While pet insurance isn't required, it provides peace of mind to owners in case their companion animals need expensive treatment or routine care.
What is covered? Policies vary regarding pet insurance. Some cover accidents and illnesses, others accidents only, and others will include wellness, which reimburses owners for routine and preventative care. Wellness plans typically are add-ons to other coverage, but increasingly they are becoming standalone policies, says
How expensive? Cost of coverage is based on the animal's age, health profile and the level of care chosen. Older animals usually cost more to cover, and some companies place age limits on their policies, says III. That being said, Forbes reports the average monthly premium for accident and illness pet insurance in the
Are there exclusions? It is important to thoroughly research potential pet insurers before purchasing an insurance plan. Some may exclude preexisting conditions, including any disease and conditions the pet has now or has had in the past, advises the
How do you get paid? Most pet insurance plans are reimbursement plans. That means the pet owner pays the bills up front and then is reimbursed by the insurance provider. The timeframe for reimbursement varies by provider. It's best to know about the average time to process and pay out claims.



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