I have bought another horse, can I add this to my current Vet Fee insurance?
Yes as long as you are within the existing membership terms, a single membership permits a maximum of 2 horses, whilst a family membership permits a maximum of 4 Horses.
To change or add horse to your Vet Fee policy please use the below link and login to your insurance portal.
Alternatively contact our friendly customer service team on 01274 711011, who will be able to add your new horse to your policy, issuing new documents for a small admin fee of £10.
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I have changed my horse, can I change the horse on my current Vet Fee insurance?
Yes as long as you are within the existing membership terms, a single membership permits a maximum of 2 horses, whilst a family membership permits a maximum of 4 Horses. To change or add horse to your Vet Fee policy please use the below link and ...
I have changed my horse trailer, can I change this on my current Trailer insurance?
Yes, as long as it’s within the existing policy terms, trailer value up to £2k, £5k, £8k. To change your trailer information please use the below link and login to your insurance portal. https://portal.harryhallinsurance.com/ Alternatively, please ...
I have lost my horse Vet Fee / Horse Trailer Insurance Certificate can I get another copy?
Yes, please use the below link and login to your insurance portal to collect the information you require. https://portal.harryhallinsurance.com/ Alternatively if not visable in the insurance portal please contact our friendly customer service team on ...
Can I upgrade my current One Club membership and insurance cover level?
We can upgrade Bronze members to Gold, Gold to Gold Plus and Gold Single to Gold Family at any point during your subscription. To upgrade your membership please use the below link and login to your insurance portal and select change membership. ...
Am I covered to ride someone else’s horse with Gold Membership?
Yes, you would be covered if you use another person’s horse with permission, however should you be hiring a horse from a business then they should be covering this under their own policy arrangements.