Intercity Insurance has changed its name. Say hello to CapriCMW.
We’ve been a part of the CapriCMW family for over 20 years and the time has come to deliver a single, national risk management and insurance brand for the equine community.
While our name might be changing, we remain the same locally owned team of insurance specialists trusted by Canadians from coast to coast.
Sincerely,
Mike King
CapriCMW Insurance l Aurora, Ontario
EquiCare Mortality and Medical
EquiCare Mortality and Medical meets the unique needs of horse enthusiasts, is available exclusively through CapriCMW and is purchased in two basic components:
Mortality
This is the foundation component of EquiCare Mortality and Medical. Mortality coverage provides life insurance on your horse for things like accidents, sickness or theft, depending on coverage type purchased.
Major Medical
This coverage is available for horses that are insured for Full Mortality. Major Medical provides coverage for unexpected veterinarian expenses for a life- or health-threatening situation including surgical and non-surgical procedures. To learn more about Equi-Care, download the Equi-Care info sheet, or contact an Equine Insurance Specialist.
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Get the best protection for your horse with EquiCare Mortality and Medical.
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