Cover for the death of your horse
Equine mortality insurance shields you from the financial burden associated with the death of your horse following any potential accident, illness or disease (as long as the death is not related to a pre-existing health condition). Your horse insurance policy also covers the costs of euthanasia and disposal, provided policy guidelines are followed.
Equestrian cover for theft or straying
Insurance for theft or straying will pay for the expense of reporting your horse missing if it is stolen or strays (up to the amount specified in your policy). You might be covered for the market value or the horse's sum insured, whichever is less, if your horse is not found within 30 days after being stolen or straying.
Equestrian liability insurance
Public liability cover can be included in your equestrian insurance policy as an additional cover and shields you from the expenses incurred by members of the public who are hurt personally or whose property is damaged by your horse. If you are sued because your horse causes harm or damage, most policies we offer can cover up to £5 million. For further information, speak with your insurer.
Other optional additions to equestrian insurance
Personal accident cover insures you and anyone else (riding or in charge of your horse, with your granted permission) against accidental bodily injury, dental costs, and death, solely while riding or handling your horse.
We can also offer equestrian legal expenses cover, for personal injury, uninsured losses and contract disputes cover up to £50,000.
Saddlery and tack cover including training tools, rugs, and boots (starting at £1,000) can also be included if required.
Speak to one of our specialists about adding these optional extras to your equestrian insurance policy.