• Bride and Groom at Their Wedding Reception

    With all your careful wedding planning, could anything possibly go wrong?  Yes.  This is why, as I mentioned in a previous post, you need to make sure you read all the details on your contracts with wedding vendors before you sign them.  You might also want to consider purchasing wedding insurance.

    Many types of wedding insurance policies are available to save you from financial loss if:

    • You postpone or cancel because of illness or bad weather
    • A vendor fails to appear or deliver as promised
    • Your photos are loss or stolen
    • You gifts are stolen
    • Your wedding dress gets ruined
    • Your venue requires that you carry liability insurance

    Check with your insurance agent, get referral from recent brides, or check the internet for further information on coverage.

    As with purchasing from any vendor, make sure you completely understand what you are paying for.

    Posted by Sharon Hill @ 10:35 PM

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    • Adam Says:

      Wedding insurance is certainly something worth considering for all sizes of wedding, particularly in the current economic climate.

      For things like gifts, it might be worth looking at your home insurance policy to see if that offers any cover.

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