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  2. What to do if your pet insurance claim is denied - AOL

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    Claim submission: With the necessary documentation, submit a claim to your pet insurance provider within the specified timeframe. This usually involves filling out a claims form, attaching vet ...

  3. Insurance provider suddenly drops pet coverage for ... - AOL

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    Nationwide will cancel coverage for about 100,000 pets across the country.. The nation’s biggest provider of pet insurance cited the escalating cost of veterinary care and other factors cutting ...

  4. How to file a pet insurance plan - AOL

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    The deadline to submit a pet insurance claim varies by company, but it’s generally within a few months (often 60 days) of the vet visit. Check your policy for specifics. Show comments

  5. Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company - Wikipedia

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    Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and affiliated companies, commonly shortened to Nationwide, is a group of large U.S. insurance and financial services companies based in Columbus, Ohio. The company also operates regional headquarters in Scottsdale, Arizona and Des Moines, Iowa . [ 2 ]

  6. Insurance - Wikipedia

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    The insurer may require that the claim be filed on its own proprietary forms, or may accept claims on a standard industry form, such as those produced by ACORD. Insurance company claims departments employ a large number of claims adjusters, supported by a staff of records management and data entry clerks. Incoming claims are classified based on ...

  7. Pet insurance - Wikipedia

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    Pet insurance is a form of property insurance rather than health insurance. [citation needed] Insurance companies may limit coverage for pre-existing conditions, giving owners an incentive to insure even very young animals, which are not expected to incur high veterinary costs. [7]