In the Doghouse: Pet Owners Take Nationwide to Court | Insurify
Nationwide discontinued its Whole Pet insurance plan last year, despite advertising it as offering lifelong coverage for pets. A group of
Nationwide ended Whole Pet policies and dropped over 100,000 pets. By canceling policies for pets after they developed conditions, the insurer essentially made those conditions uncoverable by other insurers that typically exclude pre-existing conditions from coverage, the lawsuit charges.
The class-action lawsuit filed in
Nationwide is the nation's largest pet insurer, covering more than a million pets.
"Consumers who purchased pet insurance through Nationwide expected their coverage would continue throughout their pet's lifetime … Then, when their senior pets needed veterinary care, Nationwide decided it would no longer offer Whole Pet, thus canceling coverage for thousands of consumers," the lawsuit alleges.
The lawsuit is seeking financial compensation for the pet owners who were left with expensive medical bills after Nationwide canceled their policies. It also aims to set a precedent for future pet insurance policies.
Lawsuit accuses Nationwide of fraud
The lawsuit, which attorneys filed earlier this month, focuses on four core charges and alleges that Nationwide:
Violated the Massachusetts Consumer Protection ActViolated the Federal Trade Commission Act and various state-level consumer protection actsCommitted negligent misrepresentationCommitted fraud
The suit claims that pet owners paid premiums but didn't receive claim payouts from Nationwide. It also alleges that Nationwide misled pet owners into a "whole life" policy when it wasn't really for life and that Nationwide allegedly dropped sick, older pets when it promised not to.
Pre-existing conditions in pet insurance
The lawsuit has a particular focus on Nationwide canceling coverage for pets after they developed chronic conditions, making those conditions uncoverable by a new insurer or plan.
A pre-existing condition is anything that relates to a pet's medical history before a policy starts, according to the
The lawsuit states, "Nationwide marketed the Whole Pet with
As a result of Nationwide's canceling the plan, the lawsuit states, the pet owners "suffered and continue to suffer actual, consequential, and pecuniary damages."
Nationwide provided a written statement on the matter to
What's next? Adjusting to the growth of pet insurance
Pet insurance is a growing industry, doubling in size since 2020, according to NAPHIA, and states are struggling to regulate it.
As more and more pet owners seek insurance options, experts recommend consulting their veterinarian regarding specific insurance plans and reviewing plans to fully understand possible exclusions.
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