Trupanion Pet Insurance Claims

What’s Covered, What’s Denied, and How to Fight Back in Florida

If your pet insurance claim with Trupanion was denied, delayed, or underpaid, you’re not alone. Many pet owners in Florida discover that what their policy promises doesn’t always match what they receive.

With recent legal changes under Florida law, insurers are now required to be more transparent in how they evaluate and process claims. Understanding your rights can make the difference between accepting a denial and recovering the coverage your pet deserves.

Trupanion Coverage: What’s Included and What Florida Law Requires

What Trupanion Typically Covers

Most Trupanion policies are designed to cover unexpected medical costs, including:

Accidents and injuries
Illnesses such as infections or chronic conditions
Diagnostic tests and hospital stays
Surgeries and emergency care
Ongoing treatment for eligible conditions

Coverage may vary depending on your plan, deductible, and reimbursement level.

What Trupanion Often Doesn’t Cover

Like many pet insurance providers, Trupanion policies commonly exclude:

Pre-existing conditions
Routine or preventive care (wellness visits, vaccinations)
Veterinary exam fees
Certain hereditary or breed-specific conditions

These exclusions are standard, but how they are applied is often where disputes begin.

 

Where Coverage Becomes a Legal Issue in Florida

Under Florida’s updated pet insurance law (HB 655), insurers must meet stricter requirements when evaluating claims.

This means:

They must clearly explain what is and isn’t covered.
They must provide justification for denials.
They must support pre-existing condition claims with real evidence.
They must disclose how reimbursement amounts are calculated.

In other words, it’s not just about what the policy says, it’s about how the insurer applies it.

Why Pet Insurance Claims Get Denied (Real Patterns)

Understanding why claims are denied is key to challenging them effectively.

Pre-existing condition disputes

Trupanion denied the claim of a dog with epilepsy on the basis that the dog exhibited shaking as a puppy during a veterinary visit and therefore was prexisting. (Real Case)

Waiting period confusion

Claims may be denied based on timing, even when coverage appears to be active and the policy seems fully in effect at the time of treatment.

“Not medically necessary” decisions

Some treatments are rejected based on internal criteria that may not align with your veterinarian’s recommendation or professional clinical judgment.

Reimbursement calculation issues

Policies may advertise high reimbursement percentages, but the actual payout can be reduced after adjustments, limits, and policy-specific restrictions.

Documentation gaps

Missing or incomplete records are often used as justification for denial, even when the treatment provided was appropriate, necessary, and valid.

How to Respond to a Denied or Underpaid Claim

If your claim was denied or underpaid, you have options.

Get Help with Your Trupanion Claim

At The Gross Group, we help Florida pet owners challenge denied and underpaid insurance claims.

Our team understands how insurers evaluate claims, and how to respond when those decisions are unfair.

Free claim review
Direct legal guidance
No upfront fees
The Gross Group Florida Insurance Attorneys

If your claim was denied or underpaid, you don’t have to accept the decision.
We help pet owners across Florida recover what their policy promised.