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Trupanion - Is $106/month Too Much for Cat Insurance in Canada?
Hi everyone! I'm looking for some insights on my cat's insurance costs. I've been with Trupanion since my cat was 3 years old, and she is now 7. The premium has been increasing nearly every year, and I'm currently paying $106 per month with 90% coverage and a $0 deductible.
She's been relatively healthy overall, just dealing with early-stage osteoporosis, which we're managing with weight loss. Thankfully, no other major health issues. However, the one time I submitted a claim, my vet had to intervene because Trupanion was reluctant to cover costs that were supposedly included under my plan.
Given these details, does the price I'm paying seem reasonable? Also, if anyone has suggestions for more affordable insurance options in Canada that still offer reliable coverage, I’d love to hear about them. Thanks for your help!
Progressive - Progressive count against me since had 3 accidents but it wasn't my fault at all.
I got new policy update and they was telling me that I can't get any better rate because I had 3 accidents it wasn't my fault. 2 of the accidents just policy report but never file a claim or follow up since it's not bad damage.
Any advice how to take on this??
WSIB - Workplace Injury (Ontario,Canada)
Location: Ontario,Canada
Background:
February 2023, I had been working for three months at a manufacturing shop when a new welder was hired. He came in with no mig tickets, but had 10 years of experiance welding stick.
My first mistake was trusting this guy because of his "experiance".
My second mistake was agreeing to help him when I was still new to welding.
I had my mig tickets at the time, so my foreman asked me to tack up a train part while the new guy held it up.
I had everything ready, than I had a gut feeling something bad was about to happen, so I turned around to grab some clamps.
He let go of the steel plate...
HE LET GO OF THE VERY HEAVY STEEL PLATE!
Next thing I know the old guys I work with are rushing over, getting this part out of my boot and off my foot. Yes I was wearing steel toe boots, but the plate feel off the table at an angle and slid under my steel toe plate.
The guys ended up sitting me down as I passed out. When I came too, my formen drove me to the hospital where I had to get the bottom of my toe stitched up because the pressure blew the bottom out.
Doctor: Imagine your toe is an ice cube. Now smash that ice cube with a hammer, and that's your toe.
I whent to work the next day because I'm stupid and figured it would show my dedication to earning an apprenticeship and show them I was willing to work through anything, even pain.
The bones in the toe kept spreading, so I ended up getting constant infections causing me to need the first section of my toe removed about 6 months after the initial Injury.
After my first surgery I noticed what was left of my toe was turning black and the bone was visible. They tried taking the dead skin off and giving me two stitches unmedicated, but the toe kept dying. I ended up getting the rest of the toe amputated.
I've had a C-Section, and I'd much rather have another one, then going through a toe amputation again. That's how much pain I was in.
I was off for 10 months. I got paid medical leave through WSIB, but I lost 10 months of hours, 10 months of traning, my tickets expired, they refuse to give me an apprenticeship now, I have to bag for jobs.
My question: Do I have the right to compensation? I'm 27, never getting my toe back and my feet are in constant pain. Favoring one foot is causing the other issues. It's a back and forth battle. Because I'm young and have to still work on my feet for the next 40+ years, the doctors don't know how my feet will hold up. I'm not looking forward to the future and my mental health crashed because of all this.
Liberty Mutual - Liberty mutual....
Has anyone else had issues with them. Recently had hail damage to home and they gave my contractors heck. The adjuster did a half azz job while taking notes for the claim. Contractors came and wanted to add more due to the OBVIOUS DAMAGE that was left off. They denied it. Meanwhile im watching my neighbors get their siding replaced along with their sheds lol. Im between these two homes at that. They also called contractors lying saying photos weren't real and I had to go and prove and sign off that they were. You pay as you should and when its time to use them they nickel and dime you.
United Healthcare - Suddenly owe my therapist office $500+
So a few months back my secondary health plan changed because I made too much money to stay on the plan that covered the payments which my primary insurance didn’t cover for my therapy appointments. Today, I get a call from the therapist saying a few things: They didn’t have my secondary listed anymore(not sure why), my insurances United and mass health were not aware of each-other, and now I owe $550 for past appointments.
What’s really annoying is when I had this insurance plan change, I made sure to talk to my therapist and office asking to make sure I was still covered, and I don’t remember if they gave me a *clear* yes or no, but I remember being told that it should be fine. My personal line that I drew for myself with therapy is I would stop going the second I had to pay a dime out of pocket for it(it’s been almost 2 years since I’ve started)
So my question is there any legal repercussions if I don’t pay a dime to this debt? What options should I explore, if any at all. Do I just make a payment plan for 1 dollar a month? lol
Obviously I feel very wronged by this, and insurance companies won’t give a damn about me telling them “oh no I thought I was covered”.
Thanks for any input.
Lemonade - Stocks in stead of pet insurance
Hey everyone,
I had lemonade pet insurance for around a year but they don’t cover my dogs allergies (pre exist). They also upped my insurance to almost 50 bucks a month, before it was 35.
So I dropped them and have been putting money away each week in the stock market in case of an emergency. I have been doing this for almost a year and have around 700 bucks in it now (robinhood). Obviously the stocks are down right now and I’m down 30 bucks but historically they will go up again.
Just wondering if anyone else has decided to this instead, it’s nice seeing my money actually being saved rather than throwing it away with pet insurance and things they do not cover.
I first got my dog and took him to the vet prior to getting insurance and that’s why they don’t cover his allergy meds. NOTE: always get pet insurance before going to the vet if you choose to get it.
Canada Life - Canada Life is driving me nuts
I usually get my glucose sensors direct billed, but every once in a while I will have to pay out of pocket if one stops working. What irritates me is I’ll submit the claim — and it won’t cover what it will when direct billed. I’m talking $100 less when self submitted. I call them, they say it should be covered as normal and they’ll look into it — but I see nothing on my end saying the claim is being reevaluated, and no secondary deposit. Months later, nothing. I get the sensors direct billed… normal coverage. Submitted another receipt, and it comes back $100 short. Before you say to just go and get the prescription at the pharmacy where they process my insurance, it’s an hour bus each way. The pharmacy I get the sensor at out of pocket is within walking distance. As for why I don’t transfer to that pharmacy… 10% less coverage, which for my medication is an extra $200 per month AT LEAST. Any advice to actually have Canada Life follow up on their processing error?
Progressive - I was invovled in a car accident and need some advice
My car was involved in an accident around July 4th, 2024.
A little bit of backstory about the car. I had purchased a car used at the end of December for about $12k in cash. It felt like a solid car to drive, was well within its KBB value, and was signed off by a mechanic before its purchase. I needed a car for work since I had been reprimanded by my boss for not returning to the office when our Return to Office mandate was in place. I was eventually laid off for being out of compliance with this mandate a month later.
Below is the account of the incident from my sister, who was driving during the time of the accident:
* 7:15 pm - Leave the house to go to Whole Foods.
* 7:50 pm - Gets pulled over by a police officer for having the taillights out. The two side tail lights were out, but the top one was still working. The officer mentions this to her and says that she should go home before it gets too dark.
* 7:51 pm - Makes a stop at Whole Foods since she was a minute away
* 8:38 pm - Leaves Whole Foods
* 8:45 pm - He had to make an emergency stop for a flock of geese and gets rear-ended. She mentioned that she was able to stop, and there were other drivers around here who were also able to stop, but the person behind > her most likely wasn't paying attention.
* 8:47 pm - The police were called onto the scene.
* 9:00 pm - My brother arrives to pick up my sister, and my car was towed to a lot.
I was not able to get any information from the police department on the stop that was made before that night. When I tried to file a claim through my insurance (Progressive), my claims specialist mentioned that there was nothing that they could do since I only had accident coverage, not collision. However, they felt that the other party was completely liable for the accident. From the accident report, I was able to get ahold of the other party's claims specialist (Allstate). They had mentioned that their party already filed a claim and that they would be reaching out to the driver for an account of what happened that night; my sister mentioned everything that I had written above. The specialist called back the following day, stating that the case would be going to arbitration and that I would be notified by mail on the resolution. She also mentioned that I could supply any information about the car to help my case. I provided some pictures of the car as well as the still functioning top taillight. I called back around the end of August to see if anything had been settled, but they again mentioned that I would be contacted by mail when a resolution had been reached. Fast forward to December of 2024, and I still hadn't received anything in the mail. Since I lost my job in February and was struggling to find work, I had to terminate my lease at my current apartment. And since I would be moving back to my childhood home, I wanted to make sure that the letter that I would be receiving was going to the right place. When I contacted the other party's specialist, they mentioned that not only was the case primarily for their party's damages, but it was also thrown out in September. They also let me know they would only be willing to cover 50% of the damages to my vehicle since my sister was aware that the car had 1/3 working taillights.
With this in mind, I decided to call a few collision specialists in the area to get an estimate of the damages. Of the few places that I reached out to, only one would give me some information without going through insurance; that of which they mentionedd it would be anestimatedd $8k - $14k in repairs.
Considering what I paid for that car, I'm not too sure what to do. I feel that the only thing that I can do now is try and see what I can get back from the scrapyard. Also, this is the first vehicle that I've ever owned, so I'm new to insurance and accidents as a whole. I also still don't have a job at the moment, so it probably wouldn't be in my best interests to try and spend $4-7k in repairs. The car is at my house for the time being, but I'd rather do something with it sooner than later.
Typing this out makes me realize how terrible the decisions that were made have been up until this point. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Amica - California homeowners: anyone have luck finding new insurance after previous claims within 5 years?
I was just notified by Amica they will be dropping me in June due to having 2 previous claims in 2022 and 2023. Both were from individual pipe bursts Amica fixed.
I’ve resolved further issues by paying out of pocket to repipe the entire house in 2024. Amica was aware of the re-piping but was still not interested in keeping me on. I do not live in a fire zone.
I’ve been told no by several insurance companies stating because i’ve had water damage claims, I’m ineligible for their coverage, even though I’ve completely repiped my home last year.
I have tried working with two different independent insurance brokers, both haven’t had success. One found a home policy for $18,000/year. Not including auto and umbrella. I was paying $4500 all in.
Anyone have any luck getting coverage in a similar situation as me, with previous claims? I’d love to avoid CFP and DIC if possible. Thanks
ICBC - Insurance advice
My car was damaged and repaired at an ICBC accredited shop. I got my vehicle back and immediately noticed it wasn't repaired correctly. I couldn't bring it back to the first shop again because I immigrated to the USA.
ICBC allowed me to bring it into a Nissan dealership in the US to have it repaired. The damage was done to one side of my vehicle- the control arm and strut were damaged. Nissan repaired BOTH sides of my control arm and struts because they said it was needed so the car would drive correctly.
ICBC is now saying they'll only pay for the one side of repair where the damage was done- saying they're only responsible for repairing the damage.
Is this true? I thought they'd be responsible for insuring the car was drivable again.
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