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Even though pet insurance is effectively health coverage for your companion, it's often considerably simpler than your own medical insurance. You'll usually have a deductible and then a copayment, choosing between three types of coverage: accidents only, accidents and illnesses, or accidents, illnesses, and other medical costs.
Nearly every policy has some form of payout limit — for a single treatment, all treatments for a specific condition, or a total for the year. Premium costs vary depending on the type and amount of that limit.
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The base level of coverage, paying for treatment after an unexpected injury like a broken bone or swallowed object.
A policy will often have a waiting period of around two weeks after you take it out, during which you can't make claims for illnesses or accidents. Unlike traditional medical plans, you'll usually pay the vet bill up front and then file a claim to get reimbursed by the insurer.
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Getting insurance for your pet is similar to your own personal medical insurance, with premiums, copayments, deductibles, and coverage limits.
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