For wedding couples, or their parents, who have lovingly planned every detail and budgeted down to the last penny, even a relatively small loss can feel devastating, while a large loss or liability claim can bring true financial disaster.
Disasters can happen anywhere and anytime, including your wedding day. When something unexpected goes wrong, it can be frightening how quickly the costs can add up. This is where wedding insurance can help you.
Do I need Wedding Insurance for my wedding day?
There are companies that exclusively sell wedding insurance, as well as large providers that offer wedding insurance such as Allstate or USAA.
We highly recommend insurance companies that specialize in wedding insurance, such as Front Row Insurance. With Front Row Insurance you can purchase insurance directly through their online portal. The process is fast and easy, and gives you instant peace of mind.
Wedding Cancellation or Postponement Insurance
When planning your wedding day, it’s hard to imagine a scenario where you’d want to cancel or postpone a wedding. The truth is, this happens all the time. An unexpected illness, a pregnancy or a military deployment may all make you reconsider your original date.
When dealing with a life-altering event, worrying over deposits should be the least of your concerns. This insurance will cover your paid deposits while you take time to figure out next steps.
Some couples may feel hesitant to purchase this type of insurance, as if they are betting against their own wedding. No need to feel this way. This type of insurance doesn’t cover someone getting “cold feet,” but rather can help couples facing major life changes or setbacks.
Liability Insurance for Weddings
Liability insurance is the second type of insurance you may need and can cover a number of scenarios. General wedding and event liability can cover property damage or personal injury.
Additional Insured Liability coverage is sometimes required by venues in their wedding agreements. Whether it’s a requirement or not, this liability insurance will protect against any damage that may happen during the course of your wedding as caused by you or your guests.
If you’ve hired an event planner or decor production company, there’s a good possibility they are securing this type of coverage in advance. Many venues will require DJ’s, lighting companies, and event decor companies to carry this insurance. This protects the venue from any damage during loading in and out of the venue, as well as during the event.
Obtaining Alcohol Liability Insurance certainly has its advantages. How important it is for you to obtain this type of liability insurance depends on your wedding. If your caterer is providing the alcohol for your wedding, they’ll likely already need insurance in order to get a permit to serve at your wedding. If you’re at a venue that does not hold a liquor license and you’re bringing in all your own alcohol, this insurance is recommended and may even be required by the venue.
Do I Need Travel Insurance for my Honeymoon?
When it comes to honeymoons, check before purchasing travel insurance. Your credit card company or homeowner’s insurance may cover you if your luggage is stolen or your trip is delayed or cancelled. If not, you can buy separate trip-only insurance but some agencies do include travel insurance for your honeymoon.
How Much Does Wedding Insurance Cost?
Like every type of insurance, the investment to purchase insurance far outweighs the loss you could incur. Incidents such as cancellations, damage, and injury can all occur at a wedding. Peace of mind when planning a wedding is worth a lot. In addition, it makes the process of wedding planning far more enjoyable.
You’ll likely get the best rates if you get an insurance policy through your current provider should they offer one. The final cost of your plan varies greatly depending on how much insurance you purchase.
A basic host liquor liability policy can range between $75 – $125, with a full general liability policy upwards of $185. A cancellation and deposit policy, which often includes coverage for items like your jewelry, wedding photos and gifts, ranges between $130 – $350.
Before you buy wedding insurance, check to see which of your vendors have their own insurance and what it covers to avoid paying for overlapping coverage. Once you have this information, you can decide what you should look into with your insurance agent.
Every insurance policy and every wedding scenario is different. Be sure to sit down and discuss all the details with your insurance agent and tailor a policy that fits your needs. Ask questions and shop around to get the best deals.