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Your wedding day should be the happiest day of your life.
Months of planning should mean that you can enjoy the wedding of
your dreams.
You may have made all the arrangements for your forthcoming
wedding or you could still be in the planning stages.
Whatever
the circumstances, you will know just how costly a wedding can be
with the average being between £5,000 to £10,000!
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Hopefully your day will take place with no setbacks, but have
you considered the things that can go wrong?
Even the most
carefully planned wedding can be ruined by disaster.
What would you do if one of the following happened?
- The reception you have planned has to be
cancelled because the hotel can't honour your
booking.
- The wedding dress gets damaged.
- The rings are lost.
- The wedding transport fails to turn up.
These are just a few of the unfortunate and
unexpected disasters that can, and do take place.
Your day could be ruined unless you have thought
ahead and made arrangements to cover yourself against
any unexpected financial catastrophes.
More and more people are now choosing Wedding
Insurance. Insurance is a safeguard and a
must if you don't want to lose out financially should
things go wrong.
Wedding
Insurance - What should Wedding
Insurance cover?
Wedding insurance will insure just about
everything that can be included in your big day. Your wedding
attire, rings, presents and even photography and video
are all covered. Additionally if something unexpected
happens, such as the caterers going bankrupt or the
venue for the reception being unable to fulfil its
arrangement with you, your insurance policy will help
to put things right.
Wedding insurance is split into two types.
The first type is where wedding insurance could
save your big day. If something unexpected happens at
the last minute you will be able to amend your plans
without having to worry about the cost. The second
type is less important and will cover possessions that
cannot be replaced.
- Type 1: covers payment for a replacement. For
example, if the caterers go out of business, or a
disaster occurs such as a flooded marquee your wedding
insurance will arrange for suitable
replacements.
- Type 2: if your wedding photos are ruined
there's little you can do about it but a financial
payment might go someway to making you feel
better.
Generally, wedding insurance should offer
cover for:
- Cancellation and Expenses.
- Wedding Attire.
- Wedding Rings.
- Photographs.
- Public Liability.
- Wedding Presents.
- Top Claims.
- Wedding attire damaged.
- The re-taking of the wedding photo's.
- Cancellation due to an illness or bereavement of
the immediate family.
- The caterers failing to turn up at the
reception.
- The wedding rings are lost.
- The wedding transport fails to turn up.
- Cancellation due to the venue being double
booked.
- Public Liability property damage.
- Wedding presents are lost or stolen.
- Financial failure of suppliers.
Wedding
Insurance - What is not
Covered?
The bride or groom getting cold feet!
Other than that wedding insurers tend to offer
a range of plans, with increasing levels of cover. And
if you need extra cover they will be able to tailor
the policy to your requirements.
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