Although we've made lots of insurance claims before, we've never claimed for ongoing meds - and now it looks like we will have to, for our old girl and her Incurin for incontinence. How does this work?
Our insurance with Direct Line has an £80 excess and our first vet visit cost around £84 for urine test, meds, consult. Then we got another month of meds for £18.20. If we need to increase the dose to 2mg, it will be double that a month

I wasn't going to claim anything, because I was thinking of it as just the £84, but then someone pointed out to me that all the monthly meds will add up considerably and I should claim.
At what point should I put in a claim form, should I put one in now, even though it's only for about £18+£4? (As I think they like you to claim ASAP after a condition developing?) And then I just submit further 'continuing claim' forms, as time goes by? Or do I wait until we've racked up some more months of meds?
We have an annual policy, so we will only be able to claim for the first year of this condition, but it's better than nothing!
How do you deal with ongoing meds and insurance, folks?