Monday 23 July 2012

Will My Auto Insurance Cover My Pet?

Happy to be in the "bye-bye car!"
For many people, pets are beloved members of the family. Whether you are bringing your cat to the veterinarian for a checkup, taking the dog on a family vacation, or just bringing your pet along for a car ride, you may sometimes go driving with your pet. If you were to get into an accident while on the road, you may be concerned about covering the cost of the animal's injuries. While not all car insurance companies offer pet injury insurance, many do, and it's becoming a more popular option as demand for this service increases.

What is Pet Injury Coverage?

Pet injury coverage is offered through some insurance companies as a rider on your collision or comprehensive coverage. This rider sets aside a small amount of money, usually around $500 to $2,000, to cover the cost of veterinary bills for a pet who is injured in an accident. In many cases, the coverage also pays for burial or cremation costs for pets that are killed in a collision.