Wedding Insurance And Something Borrowed?
You never know when someone might take it upon themselves to ‘borrow’ something from your wedding. Here’s how wedding insurance can save the day.
You never know when someone might take it upon themselves to ‘borrow’ something from your wedding. Here’s how wedding insurance can save the day.
Bridal shop directors Christopher and Carol Howarth have been disqualified from being directors following the liquidation of C&C Wedding Company Ltd.
Here’s how even the most unlikely problem can threatened to spoil your day if you don’t have wedding insurance.
You may think you’ve got everything covered in your wedding planning, but wedding insurance protects you against those elements out of your control.
With injury or death of a guest being a common claim, make sure your wedding insurance covers not just you, but also your guests.
If there’s one purchase you shouldn’t put off, it’s wedding insurance.
With increasing risk of supplier failure, wedding insurance is even more important in these uncertain times.
As wedding costs are still averaging around £15,000 it’s surprising that most couples don’t take out wedding insurance.
With meticulous planning you may feel your wedding is watertight, but things can still go wrong. This is where wedding insurance picks up the pieces.
Planning in advance increases the likelihood of a supplier going out of business before the day. Wedding insurance becomes a necessity to protect your investment.