Steven Cohen  |  March 23, 2020

Category: Legal News

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woman looking at very high vet bill

A class action lawsuit has been filed against Healthy Paws Pet Insurance by a consumer claiming the company charges excessive monthly premiums.

Plaintiff Steven Benanav says that Healthy Paws is contractually obligated to increase their insurance premiums only to the extent of the costs associated with an increase in the amount spent on veterinary medicine.

Benanav reportedly purchased a Healthy Paws insurance policy for his dog Mali in March 2012. This insurance company has reportedly been underwritten by numerous companies such as Markel American Insurance Company, Ace American and Westchester Fire Insurance Company.

When the plaintiff first purchased the insurance for Mali, the monthly premiums were $33.85 per month, Benanav claims. However, as the dog aged, the monthly premiums reportedly increased.

The plaintiff states that in 2016, the monthly premiums increased from $39.03 to $44.80. Thereafter, the premiums increased to $55.61 in 2018, to $69.67 in 2019, and finally to $104.50 in 2020, according to the Healthy Paws class action lawsuit.

Benanav claims his pet insurance policy increased more than 300 percent over the course of seven years. The plaintiff alleges this amount is well above the overall average costs of veterinary medicine for that time period.

A Nationwide Purdue Veterinary Price Index from 2019 notes that from 2014 to 2018, the cost of veterinary medicine increased only 21 percent, which is less than the cost of the premium set by Healthy Paws.

Benanav says Mali is now 13-years-old and he is unable to switch insurance companies, because the dog has aged out of most policies.

The plaintiff claims that he expected his insurance premiums to rise according to inflation. He says if he knew that Healthy Paws would be taking Mali’s age and other factors into consideration to increase their rates, he would not have signed up for this particular insurance policy.

Benanav alleges that the age of his pet is not a factor related to veterinary medicine, and therefore Healthy Paws should not have used that information to increase insurance policies. 

The Healthy Paws class action lawsuit argues that the insurance company has earned millions of dollars in extra profits by unrightfully increasing the costs of the monthly premiums.  

“More and more, Americans regard their pets as members of their family and more and more, Americans are demanding similar services for their pets as they do for their family members—and that includes health insurance,” claims the Healthy Paws class action lawsuit.

sick puppy with thermometer in mouthThe plaintiff cites statistics by the North American Pet Health Insurance Association, which states that more than 2 million pets were insured at the end of 2017.

In addition, the director of insurance for the Consumer Federation of America has recently stated that the purchase of pet insurance is “often motivated by a combination of love and fear,” which puts the purchaser in a vulnerable situation, according to the class action lawsuit.

Also, the plaintiff maintains that the cost-benefit analysis of whether an individual should choose pet insurance is based on the cost of monthly premiums.

“Many consumers, when presented with the possibility of securing the most advanced veterinary care for their pet in the event of a future illness for only $30 or $40 per month, believe that pet insurance is a good deal,” argues Benanav.

The Healthy Pets class action lawsuit states that pet insurance companies drastically increase the cost of monthly premiums when the consumers need the insurance the most: as their pets age.

The plaintiff argues that suddenly, monthly premiums for pet insurance may skyrocket to hundreds of dollars per month, which drastically affects the cost-benefit calculation.

“While some pet insurance policies may explicitly allow monthly premiums to increase based on a pet’s age—thus warning consumers from the outset of the potential for a spike down the road—Healthy Paws’ policies do not,” according to the Healthy Paws class action lawsuit.

There are two prospective Classes in the Healthy Paws class action lawsuit. First, a nationwide Class which consists of “All persons who, within the applicable statute of limitations, had their monthly premiums increase on a Healthy Paws pet insurance policy.” The second Class is a California subclass which includes “All persons in the state of California who, within the applicable statute of limitations, had their monthly premiums increase on a Healthy Paws pet insurance policy.”

Do you have insurance for your pet and have experienced premium costs increasing? Leave a message in the comments section below.

The plaintiff is represented by Samuel J. Strauss of Turke & Strauss.

The Healthy Paws Insurance Class Action Lawsuit is Steven Benanav v. Healthy Paws Pet Insurance, Case No. 2:20-cv-00421, in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington.

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844 thoughts onHealthy Paws Class Action Says Pet Insurance Premiums Skyrocketed

  1. Kate says:

    My healthy paws premium increased by 50 percent from last year. My dog is four years old, turning five next month. She has no illnesses. This is an outrage, at a time when other insurance companies (like USAA for auto) are returning a portion of premiums due to the pandemic’s effect on both people’s income and their use of the service, HP opts to gouge pet owners. I want in to the class action suit.

  2. rhonda mathews says:

    Yes I have health pays and it has gone up ridiculously…I have a policy on 2 cats

  3. Sharon says:

    I have 5 of my pets insured through Healthy Paws for ten years, the premiums keep going up by ridiculous amounts every year and it just keeps getting worse. My pets are all seniors now so I’m stuck with this obviously corrupt company. I recommended them to friends because their rates used to make sense but now not at all. Now they’re all getting ripped off too!

  4. michael p adkins says:

    The owner of HEALTHY PAWS was one of the owners that started TRUPANION and then split and form his own company. I had this insurance for a year and they doubled it after the first year. I dropped them and went with Healthy Paws because they told me that they would never hike her rate more then a couple bucks. They stood by their word until Sarah turned 7.’Now she is 9 and no one will insure her even if her health is great. I did not sign up to put my pup in danger or her life because i can’t pay the $109 .00 and change starting in June. I live in Ohio and you have to bring legal action in Washington State. I am going to ask the lawyer If I could be included in the lawsuit that going on now. It is true that they have to charge high premiums because of underwriter issues. Also on the web page they bring up who the underwriter is now in plain view and it was not like this be for they got fined. The truth, without the underwriter Hp is out of business and what was the lap time between accounts ? Sarah has allergys and in Summer I have to get shots and it took Healthy Paws 6-8 week to pay me not the few days they claim .This past year I did’t put in for any claim ,trying to keep the premium down for 2020. —- What was I thinking??????? I am not talking big money that they have to pay out. to me. I had her teeth cleaned and HP does not pay for this service but I had to get blood work for the dental and I got a check for 90 buck and once or twice a year I got $40.00 or less , as they are big on the $!00 deduct. every year off the top. as you all know.

  5. michael p adkins says:

    Me too! My animal is 9 years old and i trusted Healthy paws to be their for her health in her old age ,just like they took my money in Sarah’s younger years when the chance of her needing care is slim to done and a safe way to rake in that creed cash. I also plan to take Healthy Paws to court in the near future as they put my animal in danger . Its just away to weed out SENIOR Animals that might need medical treatment now that they are old

  6. Heather Haberman says:

    I have Healthy Paws Pet Insurance and I have experienced premium increases. I just received an email with a premium increase today.

  7. Cheryl Patricola says:

    Hello. I currently nave insurance with Healthy Paws. My premium has gone up significantly. I would like to participate in the class action lawsuit. Thank you!

    1. Eric fishon says:

      currently insurance with Healthy Paws. My premium has gone up significantly. I would like to participate in the class action lawsuit. Also have complained on numerous occasions and have even had to switch the insurance under different Policies within healthy paws because they admitted their underwriting keeps changing that prevents them from offering better rates or not increasing unless you redo a policy under a new name

  8. George Pappas says:

    Same here with the jerks at Trupanion.

  9. Noname published says:

    Hmm Trupanion did the same to me- has anyone looked into them??

  10. Susan Larcom says:

    Yup. Only have had the insurance less than 2 years and it has gone up almost $25 per month

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