Pet Insurance by Union Plus
Think about it. How much money do you spend on your pet? Union Plus Pet Insurance can help you out with the big expenses.
If your pet is ill or has an accident, the last thing you want to think about is money. Union Plus Pet Insurance is the answer.
The benefits of Union Plus Pet Insurance:
Union Plus Pet Insurance offers head-to-tail accident and illness pet insurance for your dog or cat. If your pet was in a car accident or had a serious illness, it could cost you thousands of dollars. See examples of the savings Union Plus Pet Insurance can provide you. For as low as .95/mo, Union Plus Pet Insurance can guard you against large, unexpected veterinary expenses.
70% of medical costs paid.
Our pet insurance program policies pay 70% of the payable claim after the fixed deductible up to the policy limit. The Union Plus Pet Insurance program pays a higher percentage of your claim than our competitors. See examples of how Union Plus Pet Insurance will benefit you.
Pick your veterinarian.
With Union Plus Pet Insurance Programs, you can use the veterinarian of your choice.
Fixed deductibles.
Pet insurance deductibles do not automatically increase as your pet ages. You pay a 0 deductible (unless otherwise noted) for each incident claimed, as long as your policy is in force.
Guaranteed acceptance & lifetime enrollment.
All breeds of cats and dogs are accepted in the Union Plus Pet Insurance Program. Find out more about pet insurance programs for your cat or dog.
Fast claims turn-around.
Your check will be in the mail within five business days of Union Plus Pet Insurance Programs receiving your completed claim form.
Bonus savings for union members.
As a Union Plus Pet Insurance participant, you may take either 10% off the price of enrollment or get your first month free.
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Pet Health Insurance How Does It Work
Does your cat have the tendency to pick up food, spit it out, pick it up again and finally throw it to the back with his tongue?
Her reason for this was that her dog, which is a mixed breed, had been treated too many times for an ear infection and it was the insurance's determination that since the dog had fur covering her ears that the problem is hereditary and therefore refused to pay. I was apprehensive about the fact that my pet was somewhat older than theirs and maybe she wouldn't qualify. If he becomes injured, he may require surgery to survive. Asking others for advice is normal, but ultimately you need to trust your own knowledge of your animal to make the right decision for him or her. |