Notice to Delaware Residents
DELAWARE INSURER DISCLOSURE OF IMPORTANT POLICY PROVISIONS
Please read below for important information to help you understand our coverage.
Underwriter, Producer, Brand Information
Delaware Insurance Department
1351 West North Street, Suite 101
Dover, DE 19904
https://insurance.delaware.gov/
1-800-282-8611
Please read below for important information to help you understand our coverage. Your coverage starts on the effective date listed on the Declarations Page.
Definitions
Chronic condition. “Chronic condition” means a condition that can be treated or
managed, but not cured.
Congenital anomaly or disorder. “Congenital anomaly or disorder” means a condition that is present from birth, whether inherited or caused by the environment, which may cause or contribute to illness or disease.
Hereditary disorder. “Hereditary disorder” means an abnormality that is genetically transmitted from parent to offspring and may cause illness or disease.
Preexisting condition. “Preexisting condition” means a condition for which any of
the following are true prior to the effective date of a pet insurance policy:
A veterinarian provided medical advice regarding the condition;
The pet received previous treatment for the condition; or
Based on information from verifiable sources, the pet had signs or symptoms
directly related to the condition for which a claim is being made.
It does not include a condition that was covered under a preceding policy period prior to the renewal so long as there was no break in the superseding policy periods.
Renewal. “Renewal” means to issue and deliver at the end of an insurance policy period a policy which supersedes a policy previously issued and delivered by the same pet insurer or affiliated pet insurer and which provides types and limits of coverage substantially similar to those contained in the policy being superseded.
Veterinarian. “Veterinarian” means an individual who holds a valid license to practice veterinary medicine from the appropriate licensing entity in the jurisdiction in which the individual practices.
Veterinary expenses. “Veterinary expenses” means the costs associated with medical advice, diagnosis, care, or treatment that a veterinarian provides, including the cost of a drug a veterinarian prescribes.
Determination of Claim Payouts
Premium Increases Due to Pet Age and Geographic Location
Policy Limits
Deductible
Reimbursement Percentage
After the deductible is met, you are responsible for your portion of the covered expenses in addition to any amounts not covered by the policy. We then pay our portion of the covered expenses subject to the annual limits.
Policy Exclusions
This policy excludes coverage for pre-existing conditions as defined above and in the policy. Other exclusions may apply. Please refer to the exclusions section of your policy (What is Not Covered) for more information.
Waiting Periods
There are WAITING PERIODS that apply before certain coverages are effective. For accident and illness policies, a 14 day illness coverage waiting period applies to the first policy period. Any Illness, congenital anomaly or disorder, hereditary disorder and orthopedic illness that occur during or before a waiting period are considered pre-existing and excluded from coverage.
You may elect at your cost to pursue a Waiting Period Health Assessment. If you and your pet meet the requirements of the Waiting Period Health Assessment, then the waiting period may be modified. A copy is available online or by calling customer service.
In order for us to modify the waiting period, you must meet each of the following requirements:
- A qualifying exam of your pet by a veterinarian that includes an assessment of all body systems and parts;
- Results of the exam need to be documented at the time of exam on our completed Waiting Period Assessment Form;
- The qualifying exam may occur within 3 days prior to or 7 days after your initial policy effective date; and
- The Waiting Period Assessment Form must be provided to us within 30 calendar days of your qualifying exam.
If the Waiting Period Health Assessment requirements are met, the waiting period will be waived to either the policy period effective date or the day after the qualifying exam, whichever is later. This waiver does not alter the pre‐existing conditions exclusion.
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