A lot of vets will only do direct claims where the insurer is Petplan, otherwise you have
to foot the bill yourself and then claim it back from the insurer.
That said, we recently did a direct claim for our cat with Aviva and that was no problem at all.
Posted By: Jacksons_Twelfth on July 27th 2017 at 10:24:40
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