Pet Insurance
Protect man’s best friend
There’s no end to how much some of us are willing to spend on our pets. Our friendly team of experts can help you balance the realistic costs of veterinary care with an affordable Pet Insurance premium, helping you settle on the right policy for you and your pet.

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Weir Insurance’s friendly experts can help you choose between policies, including:
- Standard, Life and Life Premium cover options
- Veterinary cover between £3000 and £12000 for dogs and cats
Full Details
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Intro
We offer three different policies for dogs and cats; Standard, Life and Life Premium.
We also offer a simple Life policy for rabbits, which covers £55 for veterinary fees and £50 for complimentary treatment.
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Standard Cover
Ideal for clients with a limited budget:
- Offers a fixed level of veterinary fees cover of £3000 for 12 months per condition
- Claims can be submitted for any one condition for a maximum of 12 months from the onset of the condition
- Once the claims have reached the 12 months limit, the condition will then be excluded from the policy and no more claims can be submitted
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Life Cover
- Offers a fixed level of cover per year for the lifetime of the pet
- At the beginning of each policy year, the maximum benefit amount which is able to be claimed is refilled, irrespective of whether any claims have been made
- Claims can be submitted for ongoing conditions which do not pre-exist the policy inception date, provided there is no break in the insurance cover for the pet
- Advertising & Reward to an agreed limit
- Quarantine Expenses
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Life Premium Cover
- Comprehensive pet insurance
- Covers veterinary fees up to £12,000, holiday cancellation and the death of the pet as a result of an injury or illness
- At the beginning of each policy year, the maximum benefit amount which is able to be claimed is refilled, irrespective of whether any claims have been made
- Claims can be submitted for any one condition for a maximum of 12 months from the onset of the condition