West Coast Equine Insurance Services
PO Box 468, Chiloquin, OR 97624
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1-800-499-3717
Lic. #812845
Phone (800) 499-3717
Fax (541) 783-2671
PO Box 468, Chiloquin, OR 97624
Email : info@wcequine.com
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: "Can you write coverage in my state?"
A: It is a little known fact that agents must be licensed in each state they conduct business. Every state has unique requirements that must be met, and applicable fees paid. West Coast Equine is proud to comply with licensing requirements, and we are licensed throughout most of the United States. Just contact us to determine if we are licensed (or can be) in your state.
Q: "What other types of insurance do you provide?"
A: Although we specialize in the equine industry, we are a full lines agency capable of meeting most of your insurance needs, depending on your state of residence. As an independent agency, we represent numerous carriers, and are not limited to the product offerings of a single company.
Q: "What is a ranch package?"
A: Some companies are capable of combining multiple coverages into a single "package" policy. This might include your home, farm structures, equipment, hay, liability (both personal and commercial), and "care, custody & control". The advantages to doing this are; ease of handling, avoidance of potential "gaps" or duplications of coverages, and premium savings.
Q: "How do I determine the value of my horse when applying for "agreed value" coverage?"
A: There are numerous ways this can be done, and each company has their own guidelines. If you have just purchased the horse, the initial purchase price, plus the cost of commercial transportation to acquire would be the insurable value. That limit could then be adjusted upwards as you put money into the horse's professional training, or you establish a show or performance record. New-born foals are usually insured for 2-3 times the advertised stud fee of their sire. If the horse is "home bred", or you have owned the horse for some time, the companies will consider such things as the sale price of maternal siblings, show or performance records of the sire, dam or maternal siblings, or your horses accomplishments, to date. In some instances, a company might accept a "fair market evaluation" by a noted expert from within your breed or discipline. Please give us a call to discuss how best to establish the correct value for your horse.
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