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Had coverage with a previous cat and…
Had coverage with a previous cat and was always treated well and payment was never an issue
Insurer: MetLife
By: Brenda Rodocker
Easy way to file a claim
Easy way to file a claim
Insurer: Fetch
By: John L
Quick
Quick, fast, efficient, met all my needs, and answered all my questions.
Insurer: Nationwide
By: customer
Fast and Efficient Service
Pet Best quickly responds to my submission of a claim and after review sends a check within a weeks time or explains those that are not covered. Excellent service.
Insurer: Pets Best
By: Laraine
Met life insurance company was the best…
Met life insurance company was the best option I have chosen. Because by showing your saving people money and helping by giving discounts, because today’s economy is crazy and that’s a big help when it comes to expenses.
Insurer: MetLife
By: Philip Florence
Pretty Easy
Easy access, not lengthy or busy.
Insurer: MetLife
By: Robert
Absolutely furious with Embrace Pet…
Absolutely furious with Embrace Pet Insurance. I paid my premiums faithfully, thinking I was protecting my dog in case something serious happened. The moment I actually needed them for mouth surgery, they found a cracked tooth and suddenly decided that anything related to the mouth wouldn’t be covered. So let me get this straight — one cracked tooth means they can deny coverage for the entire mouth? That feels less like insurance and more like a loophole-hunting operation. This was never made clear when I signed up. If your plan basically excludes major dental work the second they find any issue, that should be front and center — not buried somewhere in fine print that only becomes relevant after you submit a claim. Insurance is supposed to be there when things go wrong. Instead, I was left with a huge bill and a company that seemed more focused on denying coverage than helping a paying customer. If you’re considering Embrace, be prepared for them to look for any technicality to avoid paying. I feel completely misled and will be reconsidering giving them another dollar.
Insurer: Embrace
By: cody schuelke