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Judith Pinney Insurance Agency offers customized Equine
Insurance Protection packages to meet the unique needs of horse
owners, breeders, trainers, stable owners, farm owners and other
equestrian operations.
Contact Judith Pinney Insurance Agency for
"personalized services".
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We offer:
Up to Date
Protection at Competitive Rates
Quick and
Efficient, No Hassle, Claim Processing
Free Analysis
of Your Present Coverage
Equine
Insurance Protection to cover
all of your needs is offered including:
These Equine Insurance
Protection descriptions are brief summaries. Please contact Judith
Pinney Insurance for complete details including limitations and
exclusions Equine
Mortality Protection
If your horse dies or
is stolen, you cannot replace the love, time and work that you have
devoted, but you can protect your financial investment.
Equine Mortality
Insurance includes:
Accidental
death
Death due to
illness or disease
Theft
Death due to
Theft
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Major Medical Protection
Keeping your horse
healthy requires good nutrition, exercise, affection and good medical
care. Medical care for your horse can get expensive but Equine
Medical Insurance can help to defray these costs.
Equine
Major Medical Insurance includes:
Emergency Veterinary Fees with a Deductible
Medical Treatment
Surgical Expenses
For complete details, limitations and exclusions, contact Judith Pinney
Insurance.
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 Loss
of Use Protection
A permanent and total
disability in your horse that leaves it unable to perform its intended
use can be financially devastating. While you cannot repair your
horse, you can protect yourself financially with Loss of Use Protection.
Loss of Use
Insurance provides:
Reimbursement of a percentage of the horse's value
For complete details, limitations and exclusions, contact Judith Pinney
Insurance.
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 Farm
and Stable Owners Protection
Equine
operations are considered a business endeavors and are not covered by
standard Home Owner's Insurance.
When
involved in equine operations such as ownership, training, boarding or
breeding of horses, you need Farm and Stable Owners Protection to
protect your investment.
Farm and Stable Owners Insurance may include:
Your home and contents
Farm structures such as barns, buildings, fences etc...
Personal property
Additional expenses such as temporary relocation
Farm, stable and personal liability
Medical payments
Various incidental property coverage
For complete details, limitations and exclusions, contact Judith Pinney
Insurance.
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 Commercial
Stable Liability Protection
Equestrian
activities are associated with increased risks of bodily injury or
property damage for which the horse owner may be held liable.
Protect
your investment from liability with Commercial Stable Liability
Protection.
Commercial
Stable Liability Insurance includes:
Bodily injury and property damage reimbursement
Medical Treatment
Legal Payments
For complete details, limitations and exclusions, contact Judith Pinney
Insurance.
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 Other
Equine Insurance Protections
Horse ownership
requires diverse insurance needs. In addition to the common Equine
Insurances already described, other insurances which may meet your needs
are available including:
Riding Club Liability
Private Horse Owners Liability
Farm Umbrella "Excess" Liability
Care, Custody or Control Liability
Tack Insurance
Equestrian Multi-guard
For complete details, limitations and exclusions, contact Judith Pinney
Insurance.
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Please call
us for an
appointment
or use our convenient email form
to
discuss your Equine Insurance needs.
Judith
B. Pinney Insurance Agency
www.pinneyins.com
800-664-1299 or 978-664-1250
Email: info@pinneyins.com
Fax: 978-664-3651
325 Main Street, Suite 201, North Reading, MA 08164 Bookmark
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