Have you ever thought of insuring your engagement or even your wedding ring? How about your presents, have you taken the time to make an inventory of advance gifts you may have received from family and friends? These are the little things that the bride and groom tend to forget amidst the hustle and bustle of a wedding planning. However, these things, and more, are among the most important things that should be taken care of if you want to have a foolproof event.
You get insurance coverage for your house and other properties so why not your wedding? If you already have coverage then you may want to ask your provider if your jewelry or gifts are included. In any case, you might have to get an additional policy to protect yourself from any unforeseen disaster.
A wedding can be expensive especially if the bride and groom has chosen top of the line clothes, venue and reception. While you should always be positive about your event, you never know when disaster might strike so better be prepared.
A disaster can be anything from a serious illness on the part of the bride or groom or their family that necessitates the postponement of the wedding. This can spell problems especially if you have already paid the reception venue or the caterer and the contract provides that it is non-refundable or that only a certain percentage of the amount paid can be refunded.
On the other hand, the wedding can push through but you can never foresee the possibility that a guest or a family member can get injured while walking the reception hall or someone could trip at the venue necessitating hospitalization costs.
At this time when disaster can strike anytime of the day or night, it is best to be armed with a insurance that can cushion any financial and other liability that you may have to face as a consequence of such a disaster. It may be additional cost for your wedding but there are policies that are no more than $200.
After you get the appropriate insurance policy, you can now sit back and keep a positive attitude about your wedding. After all, you are covered.
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