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Pet insurance in Maryland

What protects you here — and what you have to ask for yourself.

Where Maryland stands

Insurers selling here must meet standardised disclosure rules based on the NAIC Pet Insurance Model Act — how pre-existing conditions are defined, how waiting periods and exclusions are disclosed, and what a policy will not pay for. That does not make every plan good, but it does mean the disclosures are regulated rather than left to the insurer.

Maryland enacted its version in late 2024.

Verified 2026-08-17 against Insurify, 'Pet Insurance Regulations by State', dated 2025-06-16. Legislation moves — confirm current status with the Maryland Insurance Administration.

Being honest about what varies by state

Unlike auto insurance, pet insurance has very little that genuinely changes at a state line. There are no minimum coverage requirements, no mandated limits, and no state-set benefits. A page claiming otherwise would be padding.

What does change is the one thing above: whether your state has enacted disclosure law, and therefore how much of the work of interrogating a policy falls to you. Everything else worth knowing is the same everywhere, so the rest of this page is that.

The four settings that decide what a plan is worth

  • Reimbursement rate — the share of a covered bill the plan pays after your deductible
  • Deductible — the amount, and whether it resets annually or applies per condition
  • Annual limit — the cap on what the plan pays in a policy year, or whether it's unlimited
  • Waiting periods — often different for accidents, illnesses, and specific conditions

Our plan comparison calculator runs two configurations against the same vet bill, which is the quickest way to see that the higher reimbursement rate doesn’t always win.

Ask anyway

Maryland's disclosure rules mean an insurer must tell you these things. Getting the answers in writing before you enrol is still the difference between a smooth claim and an argument.

  • How do you define a pre-existing condition — does a resolved one still count?
  • If my pet is diagnosed this year, is it still covered next policy year?
  • Are hereditary and congenital conditions covered, excluded, or covered after a wait?
  • Is dental illness covered, or only dental accident?
  • How much do premiums increase as my pet ages?
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Maryland pet insurance questions

  • Pet insurers are regulated by the Maryland Insurance Administration like any other insurer. What differs by state is whether specific pet-insurance consumer law based on the NAIC Pet Insurance Model Act has been enacted. Maryland has pet insurance consumer-protection law. Verified 2026-08-17 against Insurify, 'Pet Insurance Regulations by State', dated 2025-06-16.

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Regulatory status verified 2026-08-17 against Insurify, 'Pet Insurance Regulations by State', dated 2025-06-16. Legislation changes — confirm with the Maryland Insurance Administration. General information only, not legal or insurance advice. Quote My Policy LLC is a licensed insurance producer.