3 months ago 09th Apr 13:53
None of these policies will cover you if someone has a change of heart, or if your photographs are not how you planned because your partner had a large spot on the day or it started to rain, or even if you had simply run out of money and had to cancel the wedding. You will also not be covered if you or your fiancé injure yourselves whilst playing sport or riding a motorbike leading up to the wedding.
It is advisable to first sit down and work out exactly what you need cover for. For example, if you’re getting married abroad you’d want insurance that covers you for the flights if they’re delayed, and the transportation of your wedding dress in case it gets lost or damaged in the airport.
There is also the question of insuring wedding presents when you go away on your honeymoon as it is a good idea to increase your home insurance. Make sure you check your policy and declare any expensive heirlooms, plasma TV’s, new leather suites or similar high-value gifts, before you go away.
If in doubt, ask plenty of questions and seek external advice from an insurer to get the right cover for what could be the biggest, most extravagant but happiest day of your life.
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