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Groomer Claims Video Summary

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Groomers enjoy helping their furry clients look and feel their best. Whether it is a basic grooming appointment or a whole new look, pups love to be pampered. While we hope every appointment goes well, that’s not always the case and we are here to help you understand the risks with our informational video.

Alex from Pet Care Insurance will address real claims our groomers have filed with us. In our video, you’ll learn about some hairy situations groomers have faced and some safety measures you can implement.

Our video will also explain the benefits of protecting your business with pet grooming insurance. You can be proactive and have all the safety measures in place. Unfortunately, there’s still a chance of something going wrong. PCI offers coverages, such as vet bill reimbursement coverage and it may respond to medical-related incidents on the job.

By having a safety net, you can focus on your clients and have peace of mind. We hope that you’ll consider obtaining pet grooming insurance from PCI.

For more information, check out our video!

Annual Dog Groomer Insurance Policy

This policy is for professionals who work in the pet care industry.

Starting at:

$229

or $19.08/month

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Contact Info

7:00am – 5:00pm MT | Mon – Fri

Call: 844-520-6990

Email: info@petcareins.com

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Comparing Employee Dishonesty Coverage & Bonding

PCI’s employee dishonesty coverage is similar to a bond, but there may be some key differences to consider.

Employee dishonesty coverage:

  • Can be purchased in the same transaction
  • Doesn’t run credit checks
  • Provides $10,000 per occurrence and $25,000 aggregate coverage

Bonds may differ from our dishonesty coverage by:

  • Checking your credit during the application process
  • Having a “Conviction Claus;” Often bonds won’t pay on claims unless there is a conviction
  • Many require you to reimbursement the bonding company after a claim is paid