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Chubb Group of Insurance Companies
(617) 439-4440
One Financial Center
Boston, MA
Penn Mutual
978.314.9320
100 Cambridge Street, Suite 2100
Boston, MA
Boston Medical Center HealthNet Plan
(617) 748-6000
2 Copley Place, Ste. 600
Boston, MA
Licata Kelleher Risk & Insurance Advisors, Inc.
(617) 451-2140
137 South Street, Ste. 3
Boston, MA
MTA Benefits, Inc.
(617) 557-6607
20 Ashburton Place
Boston, MA
Safety Insurance Group, LLC
(617) 951-0600
20 Custom House Street
Boston, MA
Stop Loss Insurance Brokers
(617) 542-1600
20 Park Plaza, Ste. 912
Boston, MA
Willis of Massachusetts
(617) 437-6900
Three Copley Place, Ste. 300
Boston, MA
Thomas E. Sears, Inc.
(617) 426-8300
31 St. James Avenue, Ste. 1050
Boston, MA
AIG/ American International Companies
(617) 457-2700
99 High Street, 31st Flr.
Boston, MA

Pet Health Insurance Plans & Pet Care Coverage

Pet Insurance

Pet insurance is actually health insurance for your pet.

Some financial planners believe that pet insurance is not worth the cost of the policy. Having owned several cats myself, I'm not so sure. While a healthy pet is a minimal vet expense, if you happen to have a pet who gets into an accident or develops a serious health problem, it can be mighty expensive to get treatment.

However, pet insurance can cost between $2000 and $6000 over the life of your pet. That's a considerable amount of money. Pet insurance companies don't sell pet insurance where the risks are stacked against them. So, the likelihood that you will ever receive benefit's which equal the amount of premium you've paid is low. Better deal? Save the money that you would have spent on the pet insurance premium and put it in a savings vehicle. If your pet ever needs treatment, you'll have the money.

But some of us are not good at saving, yes? There's the challenge.

Also, remember that veterinary technology is keeping pace with human medical technology. Your vet will suggest new tests and new treatments - which can all be very expensive. Your pet could even get a transplant now! But the costs are significant.

Typically, if you get pet insurance you will have to keep the same things in mind as you do when you buy your own health insurance:

  • You will always have to pay something - pet insurance will have deductibles, co-payments and potential caps on the total amount paid out ...

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