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Figo provides a solid range of coverage. It’s one of the only pet insurers in our analysis with a 100% reimbursement option available, although you can’t get the unlimited annual policy with 100% reimbursement. Figo also has a low $100 deductible option if you’re looking to keep out-of-pocket costs minimal, although you can’t combine it with the 100% reimbursement level.

The downsides of Figo are that you’ll have to buy “Powerups” to add coverage for vet exam fees and prescription food. Additionally, Figo has more expensive average premiums than some other pet insurers.

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Figo’s comprehensive pet insurance policy covers a broad range of potential problems. It does not offer an accident-only policy, but you can add a wellness plan to help pay for routine care expenses like vaccinations.

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Figo’s Wellness Powerup will give you coverage for:

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Figo doesn’t cover any preexisting conditions, with the exception of curable conditions. It defines a preexisting condition as one of these:

Figo will cover curable preexisting conditions if your pet has been symptom-free and treatment-free for at least 12 months prior to the plan start date. This doesn’t apply to ligament and knee conditions.

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Figo customers get access to a 24/7 vet helpline with unlimited use. If you have questions about your pet’s health, behavior, or an emergency issue, you can chat live with a veterinary professional at any time through Figo’s Pet Cloud mobile app.

Figo pet insurance doesn’t cover expenses such as:

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We found that Figo’s average pet insurance premium to be higher than some of its competitors.

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Figo’s average pet insurance premium for a policy with $5,000 in annual coverage is $98.53 per month, which is higher than the average rate for all insurers.

For a policy with unlimited coverage, Figo’s rates were also above the average in our analysis.

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Yes, Figo offers a 5% multi-pet discount when you insure more than one pet. Most pet insurance companies offer a multi-pet discount of 5% or 10%.

No, Figo doesn’t have a system for paying vets directly. It operates on a reimbursement model where you pay the vet bill and then submit your invoice for reimbursement.

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Here’s how to file a pet insurance claim with Figo:

You can call the customer service team at 1-844-738-3446 for help with claims.

You must submit a claim within 180 days from the date of the vet visit to get reimbursed.

Figo will reimburse you for approved vet claims within 30 days of receiving documentation, but the company says that most claims close in less than three business days. You can choose to get reimbursed with a paper check or an ACH deposit.

Figo’s Pet Cloud mobile app allows you to file claims, chat with a licensed veterinary professional 24/7, store digital vet records, connect with other pet parents, and more. Users give the Pet Cloud app good reviews.

Figo doesn’t require a vet exam to buy its pet insurance. But when you file the first claim, you’ll need to provide your pet’s medical records from the past 12 months.

Here’s how to get in touch with Figo’s customer service team:

To cancel Figo pet insurance, call, email, or write to the company. If you cancel the policy within the first 30 days and you haven’t filed any claims, you are entitled to a full refund. After 30 days, refunds are calculated on a daily pro-rata basis.

Tim Manni edited this article.

We researched the coverage details and prices for 15 pet insurance plans. We then weighted categories, and each pet insurer was scored relative to the others to find the best pet insurance companies. Here are the factors we incorporated.

Coverage types: 40% of score. We examined the coverage provided by the base policy without the extra cost of add-ons. This encompassed coverage for alternative therapy, behavioral therapy, dental illness, euthanasia or end-of-life expenses, exotic pets, hereditary and congenital conditions, preexisting conditions, prescription food and supplements, veterinary exam fees, and advertising/reward for lost/stolen pets.

Average cost: 30% of score. We evaluated costs in five states for $5,000 and unlimited coverage for a mixed-breed dog (age 1), a French bulldog (age 5), and a Labrador retriever (age 8).

Unlimited coverage option: 10% of score. We gave points when pet insurers offered an unlimited annual limit (or a $100,000 limit), which gives pet owners the most robust financial protection possible in the event of a catastrophic pet medical issue.

Direct payments to the veterinarian: 5% of score. We gave points to pet insurers that state on their websites that they accommodate direct vet payments.

No special waiting periods for special conditions: 5% of score. We gave points when pet insurers have no waiting periods for special conditions, such as cruciate ligament conditions.

Routine wellness plan: 5% of score. Companies that offer a routine wellness plan in addition to pet insurance received points.

Multi-pet discount: 5% of score. We gave points when pet insurers offered a discount for insuring multiple pets.

 

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