Accident only pet insurance
Our Bronze cover is our most basic level of cover which helps to protect your pet from any accidents they’ve had. Because it only covers accidents it’ll be the cheapest cover we provide.
What is accident only pet insurance?
Accident only pet insurance is there to cover vet bills arising from any accident that your pet may suffer.
However, it won’t cover you if your pet requires treatment for an illness.
If an accident does happen, our plan covers up to £2,250 of your pet’s vet treatment.


Bronze
Accident-only essential cover
Up to £2,500
Up to £2,500
Up to £500
Up to £500
From £125*
From £125*
Dogs under 8: £125
Dogs over 8: £275
Cats under 10: £125
Cats over 10: £275
Please check the policy wording to understand excess levels.
Alternative treatment: £250
Dental treatment: £250
Up to £2,500
Up to £500
- Cruciate Ligament: £500
- Alternative treatment: £250
- Dental treatment: £250
From £125*
*Excess varies according to pet age.
- Dogs under 8: £125
- Dogs over 8: £275
- Cats under 10: £125
- Cats over 10: £275
- Please check the policy wording to understand excess levels.
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What accident only cover protects against
Accident Only plans only cover vet fees for injuries caused by accidents. Our plans are based on an accident-only cover limit of £2,250 per accident per year.
What's not covered
It does not cover illnesses, diseases or pre-existing conditions. If you are looking for cover that provides cover for illness and diseases then you can take a look at our time-limited, maximum benefit and lifetime plans.
There are also some exclusions on our policies, such as specific dog breeds and treatment types. For full details see our policy exclusions.


Accident Only Cover FAQs
Is there a waiting period before my pet is covered?
No, we don’t have a waiting period for accidents or injuries.
What is an Accident Only policy?
Our accident only pet insurance (Bronze) provides a fixed sum of money for each accidental injury to help pay for your pet’s treatment. It is the cheapest type of pet insurance policy but excludes cover for illness. Learn more …
You can choose the plan that suits you best by comparing all our policies here.
Is my pet covered straight away?
Any new illnesses starting within the first 14 days of your policy are not covered. This is called a waiting period. However, if you switch your cover from another insurer we won’t enforce a waiting period and you will be able to claim for illness starting in the first 14 days. If you make a claim within the first 14 days we will ask you to provide evidence of your previous continuous policy. We don’t have a waiting period for accidents or injuries.
Please note that we do not offer pre-existing conditions cover for new customers. You can still switch to us, but any pre-existing conditions will be excluded from cover.
What pets and breeds aren’t covered?
Our policies are designed to provide cover for domestic cats and dogs. That means we don’t cover any pet used for trade, profession or business or any type of pet used for guarding, racing, coursing or beating. We also exclude any pet used for breeding.
There are also a number of specific breeds that we aren’t able to cover. You can see the full list here. Please note that if you have declared the incorrect breed when taking the policy out, you may not be covered when making a claim.
What is the difference between excess and co payment?
An excess is a compulsory contribution you are required to pay towards the cost of your pets treatment you are claiming for and applies to each separate illness or injury (condition), per policy year. If your claim is accepted, the excess will be deducted from any settlement amount we pay to either you or your vet.
A co-payment is what you have chosen to include when purchasing a new policy, or at renewal stage as a contribution towards the cost of your pets treatment should you ever need to claim. It is applicable to every claim you make and is calculated as a percentage (chosen by you when purchasing or renewing your policy) of your claim after other deductions.
What is an inner limit and how do I know what my policy’s inner limits are?
An inner limit is a cap on certain specified items such as treatments, investigative procedures, medication, or specific conditions. This means that whilst there is an overall cover limit, there are certain things we will only pay a maximum amount for. Each type of cover level will vary in the maximum amount we provide, and this information is available throughout our sales journey prior to your policy purchase. These limits are also stated specifically within your Policy Schedule document and can also be viewed on our website here.
Do you cover dental?
We do not provide cover for the cost of dental or gum treatment which is not directly resulting from an accident or injury. We also exclude routine, preventative or cosmetic procedures, including but not limited to scaling and polishing.
Do you cover pre-existing conditions?
Our current policies and cover levels (Bronze, Silver, Gold, Prime, Premier and Premier Plus) do not cover pre-existing medical conditions.
This means that we will not pay:
- Any claim for or as a result of a pre-existing condition.
- Any claim for or as a result of an illness which, in the first 14 days of your pets cover with Scratch & Patch,
- first showed clinical signs,
- has the same diagnosis or clinical signs as an illness that showed clinical signs or
- is caused by, relates to, or results from a clinical sign of an illness that was noticed,
This 14-day exclusion does not apply if your pet was insured for veterinary fee’s under another policy of insurance up to the start date (inception) of the first period of insurance with Scratch & Patch and you provide proof of this to us.
A pre-existing condition is any injury or illness that:
- Happened or first showed clinical signs,
- Has been identified or investigated by a vet,
- Has the same diagnosis or clinical signs as an injury, illness, or clinical sign your pet had,
- Is caused by, relates to, or results from, an injury, illness, or clinical sign your pet had,
- or is otherwise known to you,
before the start date of your pet’s first period of insurance (inception) with Scratch & Patch, or before the date the cover level on your policy was increased. No matter where the injury, illness or clinical signs are noticed or happen in, or on, your pet’s body.
How can I check what I am or am not covered for?
You can see what you are and are not covered for by reviewing our Policy Documents. You can also check your Policy Schedule by logging into My Account. This provides details of your excess, co-payment and inner limits applicable to the policy cover.
Please ensure that you have also checked our full list of policy exclusions, including our excluded breeds list and rules, before proceeding to purchase a policy with Scratch & Patch. If your dog is found to be an excluded dog, we may cancel your policy, refuse all claims, keep any premium you have paid and charge you a cancellation fee.
Some of the other key policy exclusions are:
- We will not cover the amount of the excess(s) applicable for any claim.
- Death from accident or illness – cover is restricted to dogs aged under 8years, or cats aged under 10years, at the date of loss or death.
- Euthanasia is excluded under Bronze, Silver and Gold policies.
- Third party liability cover is restricted to Dogs Only.
- Loss and recovery – cover restricted to dogs aged under 8 years, or cats aged under 10 years, at the date they go missing.
- Vet fee limits and policy limits apply.
- We will not pay for advertising and reward incurred without our prior consent.
- Any condition first showing clinical signs in the first 14 days of the policy unless you had a prior pet insurance policy.
- Your pet must be at least 5 weeks old when your policy starts.
- Dangerous dogs and excluded breeds cannot be covered. Please note that if you have declared the incorrect breed when taking the policy out, you may not be covered when making a claim.
The full list of policy exclusions can be seen here.