State Farm Insurance Agent Brian Pinkstaff Insuring Pets
Pet medical insurance provides for one's pet when it needs it the most. The policyholder pays the day of any needed medical service; however,
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Coverage under the pet insurance policy includes all illnesses and injuries, including but not limited to, bite wounds, foreign body ingestion, and patella luxation; and all conditions one's breed may be prone to (hereditary and congenital), including cherry eye, diabetes, hip dysplasia thyroid disease, diagnostic tests, surgeries, hospital stays, medications, veterinary supplements, herbal therapy, prosthetic devices, and carts.
The policy does not cover exam fees; one's deductible, which only has to be met once per injury or illness; sales tax, where applicable; wellness and preventative care; pre-existing conditions; and elective, cosmetic or preventive procedures, such as ear cropping or dew claw removal. Incidents that occur during the policy's waiting period (5 days from policy enrollment for injuries; 30 days from policy enrollment for illnesses) are also not covered.
"I treat my customers like they are family," concluded Pinkstaff. "I do my best to provide honest and superior customer service. I want to be able to provide that same service to my clients who have pets."
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