Compare The Insurance Emporium Bronze vs Sainsbury's Premier

The Bronze policy from The Insurance Emporium is a Lifetime pet insurance policy, and the Premier policy from Sainsbury's is a Maximum Benefit pet insurance policy, with the The Insurance Emporium Bronze policy providing £2,500 vet fees cover per year, and the Sainsbury's Premier policy providing £7,500 vet fees cover per condition. Compare the various benefits of each policy below, and see which provides the cover that best matches your requirements.

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Benefit Covered Benefit Limits Covered Benefit Limits
Policy Details      The amount this policy will cover for treatment per condition or year, depending on the policy type.

Time Limited policies provide 12 months of cover from the start of the incident. Maximum Benefit policies will pay out up to a set limit per condition, but once you reach this limit you can no longer claim for this condition. Lifetime policies provide cover for ongoing conditions as long as the policy is renewed each year.

Some insurers will not allow you to take out a new policy once your pet reaches a certain age.

Some insurers can arrange to pay your vet directly, rather than you having to pay the vet upfront, and then claim the fees back from the insurer.
The Insurance Emporium Bronze Sainsbury's Premier
Vet Fees Limit £2,500 per Year £7,500 per Condition
Policy Type Lifetime Maximum Benefit
Policy Underwriter Equine and Livestock Allianz Insurance
Covers Older Pets
Pays Vet Directly
Treatment Cover      In addition to the standard vet fees cover, some policies will also cover complementary and dental treatment, and also other treatment fees too, including treating behavioural illness.

Complementary treatment includes cover for treatments such as acupuncture, homeopathy, chiropractic manipulation, hydrotherapy, osteopathy and physiotherapy. Some policies will limit the number of hydrotherapy sessions per condition.

Dental treatment is sometimes limited to treating an injury caused by an accident. It can also be on condition that your pet has a yearly dental examination carried out by a vet.

Farewell cover will pay out for the costs of putting your pet to sleep, as well as related burial or cremation costs.

Some policies will pay for food recommended by your vet in order to treat a condition.
Complementary Up to vet fees limit £1,000
Dental Illness Cover Injury Only see notes
Farewell Cover £200 see notes £100 (see notes)
Food (see notes)
Death or Loss      Cover for death by illness or injury will pay the purchase/donation price of your pet if it dies from illness or injury. Most policies will not pay for death by illness once a pet reaches a specified age.

Lost or stolen pet cover will pay out the purchase/donation price of your pet if it is permanently lost or stolen and not recovered despite the use of the advertising and reward cover.

Some policies will cover the costs of local advertising and for offering a suitable reward for the recovery of your pet if it is lost or stolen.
Death from Illness/Injury £1,000 £1,500
Lost or Stolen Pet £1,000 £1,500
Advertising & Reward £750 £1,500
Travel and Holidays      Some policies will provide cover for vet fees if your pet is injured or becomes ill during your trip abroad, if you comply with the United Kingdom Government Pet Travel Scheme, also known as PETS.

Emergency Expenses will pay for additional transport and accommodation costs should you need to make special arrangements to get your pet home, or if your pet is unable to travel until after your scheduled date of travel home.

If you have to cancel a holiday because your pet is lost, or becomes ill or is injured shortly before you are due to travel, then some policies will pay the costs of any lost travel and accommodation expenses.

Lost Health Certificate cover will pay for replacement documents if you lose and need to replace the original Pet Travel Scheme health certificate during a trip, or if your pet’s microchip fails meaning a new certificate is required.

Quarantine cover will pay out for the costs of putting your pet into quarantine if your pet is unable to travel due to illness, or because of a failure of the microchip.

Some policies will pay out for a repeat of worming treatment if your return back to the UK is delayed by your carrier.
Vet Fees Abroad
Emergency Expenses £500 £1,500
Holiday Cancellation £1,250 £1,500
Lost Health Certificate £1,000 incl in Quarantine £1,500 incl in Quarantine
Quarantine Costs £1,000 £1,500
Worming
Emergency Care      Emergency Boarding cover will pay for your pet to be boarded in a licensed kennel or cattery if you or a member of your family has to stay in hospital (usually for more than 4 days).

Emergency Pet Minding cover will pay for someone to look after your pet if you or a member of your family has to stay in hospital (usually for more than 4 days).
Boarding Costs £750 £1,500
Pet Minder £1,500
Other Benefits      Accidental Damage cover will pay out if your pet damages some else’s property, even if you are not legally liable for the damage.

If you have more than one pet, then insurers who offer multi-pet discounts could save you money.

Online discounts will apply to the first year of cover if you take out the policy online. While a large discount may be attractive, you should bear in mind that the policy costs will increase if you renew the policy after the first year.

Third Party Liability applies to dogs only, and will cover damages and legal costs to others that you are legally liable to pay, if your dog causes death or injury to a person, or loss or damage to their property.

As an additional benefit, some policies provide free access to Legal, or 24 hour vet advice helplines.
Accidental Damage £700
Multi-Pet Discount 10% £1 per pet, per month
Online Discount 20% 25%
Third Party Liability £1.5 million £2 million
Legal Helpline
24h Vet Helpline
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