Does AAHA set pet insurance “reasonable cost” amounts?
AAHA does not set or have any responsibility in setting reasonable costs. Each pet insurance company sets its own schedule of benefits or “reasonable costs.” Some companies reimburse pet owners based on their own schedule of benefits. Others compensate “reasonable costs,” which is an amount they are willing to reimburse a policy holder for a certain medical service or procedure. The Association recommends that pet owners talk to their pet insurance company or prospective provider about their “reasonable costs” before they purchase.
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