What are pre-existing conditions?
A pre-existing condition is defined as any condition that was present before the end of your waiting periods,
even if it wasn’t formally diagnosed by a veterinarian. If signs or symptoms were present before the policy
started there will be no coverage for that condition, even if you weren't sure what was wrong with your
pet.
All pet insurance providers, including Pets Best, do not cover pre-existing conditions in order to
keep premiums lower for all pet parents.
If your dog or cat has been previously diagnosed with a
condition prior to starting your policy with Pets Best, you can still enroll, but there wouldn't be coverage
available for these specific issues or issues related to them.
For more information on coverage, get a
quote or download your policy in your Customer Account.
What are waiting periods?
A waiting period refers to the amount of time after enrolling before your pet is eligible for coverage. Waiting
periods vary by the type of coverage and start on the effective date of your policy. Once met, waiting periods
are waived for continuous, uninterrupted policy renewals.
Pets Best offers some of the shortest waiting
periods in the industry following the policy effective date. Get a quote, or view your state for specific
information on waiting periods.
What is the policy effective date?
The effective date is the day your policy starts. For most customers enrolling online, the effective date of your
policy is at 12:01 AM Mountain Time the day following when you enrolled. Your policy effective date will be
displayed when you finish enrolling your pet.
Does Pets Best have any age limits?
Pets Best has no upper age limits, so you can insure your dog or cat at any age over 7 weeks. As your pet ages,
more medical problems may develop and the need for pet health insurance will likely increase. Chronic disorders
and medical problems that wouldn't be dangerous when young can be easily life threatening as your pet grows
older.
When can I insure my pet with Pets Best?
You may enroll your dog or cat as early as 7 weeks of age. Like children, young dogs and cats have the highest
risk of accidents. And because their immune systems aren't mature, they're more susceptible to infectious
diseases. Pets Best plans have no upper age limits, so senior dogs and cats get the same great coverage as
kittens and puppies.
My pet is already sick or injured. Can pet insurance help?
Pet insurance, as with all insurance, is for unexpected accidents and illnesses. Unfortunately pet insurance does
not cover pre-existing conditions. However, getting coverage for your pet will cover most future accidents and
illnesses should something happen. We also offer accident only coverage for pets with severe chronic conditions,
and wellness coverage to help manage the cost of routine care for your pet.
Why did my enrollment default to an Accident Only policy?
If your pet has one of several pre-existing severe chronic conditions, you may be offered an Accident Only plan.
These plans offer coverage for accidents that might occur with your pet, and you can add wellness to Accident
Only plans.
Does Pets Best offer dental coverage?
Good dental care is vitally important to the overall health of your pet. Our Accident and Illness plans include
coverage for periodontal disease and other dental issues.
For more information, download a sample policy
or if you are a current Pets Best customer log in to your Customer Account to view your pet's policy.
Does Pets Best offer routine care or pet wellness coverage?
Routine care coverage, called BestWellness or EssentialWellness, can be added to any regular pet insurance plan
to help pay for spay/neuter, blood work, vaccinations and much more.
Do I need the routine care option?
Our routine care options are designed to save you money on expected and preventative care for your pet. If you
prefer, you can simply pay the annual expenses of routine care, like dental cleaning, vaccinations and blood
work, on your own.
Can I use my own veterinarian?
Yes. Our insurance is accepted at any licensed veterinary office in the US and Canada, including specialty and
emergency clinics.
Is pet insurance for everyone?
People who would rather save for a rainy-day fund may not feel comfortable purchasing insurance. We respect that.
We also know that many pet owners end up with large medical bills before they've been able to save enough money
to cover them. As more and more people consider pets part of their families, pet insurance especially helps
those who would do whatever it takes to keep their pets healthy and happy.
Do I get a discount for insuring multiple pets?
Yes! When you enroll more than one pet, you can earn a 5% discount on BestBenefit plans. If you are an existing
customer enrolling a new dog or cat, please log in to your Customer Account to see if your new pet qualifies for
a multi-pet discount.
Why do rates go up as my pet gets older?
Pets Best calculates pet insurance premiums based on your pet's age, breed, and where you live. Similar to
humans, as your pet ages, they face an increased risk in needing veterinary care due to age associated
conditions such as cancer, heart disease, kidney failure, and other problems being more common.
How do I submit a claim?
The best way to submit, update, and see the status of your claims is through your Customer Account. You can
access your Customer Account from any device, or download our mobile app for your iOS or Android
device.
When submitting claims, we do require an itemized invoice showing where your pet was seen, your
pet’s name, how much the services cost, and proof of payment.
Is there a deductible or co-insurance with Routine Care coverage?
No! Our BestWellness and EssentialWellness routine care coverage does not have a deductible to meet. These plans
help pay for routine diagnostic testing, spaying/neutering, teeth cleaning, blood work, vaccinations and more.
How fast will I receive my reimbursement?
Pets Best strives to process claims as quickly as possible, with online claims submission from any device.
Choosing to receive claim payments via direct deposit is the fastest way to be reimbursed, with payments
deposited in as little as two days after we've finished processing your claim. If you haven't signed up for
direct deposit, you can expect to receive a paper check in 5-7 days after we've processed your claim to account
for mailing times.