Key Differences
The ASPCA Pet Health Insurance Program’s reimbursement rate options are 70%, 80%, and 90%. Nationwide’s are 50%, 60%, and 70%.
Nationwide’s annual limit is fixed and ASPCA’s annual limit is configurable.
The ASPCA Pet Health Insurance Program has a shorter orthopedic waiting period. Nationwide's accident and illness waiting period is shorter by a day.
Pet Insurance Claims Comparison
The claims process can vary across pet insurance companies. Here’s a look at how claims work for ASPCA Pet Health Insurance Program and Nationwide.
ASPCA Pet Health Insurance Program Claims Details
The ASPCA Pet Health Insurance Program has an app you can use to submit your claims directly. Alternatively, you can fax, mail, or email your claim form with invoice(s) within 270 days of treatment.
Quick claims process with an easy-to-use app
Trackable claim status using the app
Direct deposit option for receiving reimbursements
Nationwide Claims Details
With Nationwide Pet Insurance, you can file a claim through an online portal, fax, mail, or email with invoice(s).
Direct deposit option for receiving reimbursements
Trackable claim status using the online portal
Our ASPCA Pet Health Insurance Program vs. Nationwide Review
The ASPCA Pet Health Insurance Program and Nationwide offer comprehensive coverage for accidents, illnesses, and various health issues like cancer and breed-specific conditions. Both providers offer an optional wellness coverage add-on to their base plan. In terms of coverage, the ASPCA Pet Health Insurance Program and Nationwide are very similar. You can configure the reimbursement rate and deductible of Nationwide’s plans, the maximum annual limit is fixed. The ASPCA Pet Health Insurance Program offers multiple reimbursement, deductible, and annual limit options to choose from to customize your coverage and price. Overall, both providers offer competitive rates. The best way to understand which company has the best plan for your pet is by comparing quotes from both companies.