Liability exposures in the horse world
Seriously consider excess liability or umbrella insurance to supplement your existing liability coverage for the many exposures faced in the world of horses.
Horse Shows: A lot happening with a lot of risk involved
At a horse show, a lot is happening in a short period of time, and there is a fairly high potential for incidents and accidents to occur.
Equine Trainer/Instructor liability insurance follows and protects the trainer
A good equine trainer policy is designed to protect horse professionals from alleged negligence, error, or omission from third party claims arising from the equine professional’s insured activities.
Hauling horses should require trip transport coverage
Equine Trip Transport Insurance — only available for international travel — is basically life insurance for the insured horse while it is in transit.
Foal insurance helps protect your investment
The costs involved in producing a foal can be significant, to offset these potential costs there is “foal” insurance.
Equine stallion fertility insurance can take some risk out of breeding
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Equine stallion fertility insurance is for a stallion’s owner/shareholders to replace the income the stallion generates in the event the stallion is either no longer able to breed.
Is equine "Loss of Use" insurance still a prudent decision?
A “Loss of Use” extension on the mortality policy was established to pay a percentage of the mortality limit (depending on the insurer) to cover this loss.
Manage the risk and expense of horse ownership with equine insurance
Horses are the classic example of Murphy’s Law: if there is a way to get themselves into trouble, they’ll find it. Equine major medical and surgical insurance helps the horse owner manage the risk and expense of horse ownership
Equine Mortality Insurance and Why You Need It
Equine mortality insurance is like life insurance for your horse, with the owner as the beneficiary.
Keeping your horses safe during a storm
There are many different thoughts when it comes to protecting your horse during a storm. Leave them in barn or leave them outside?