Congratulations! You are
engaged to be married and the mere thought brings joy and happiness and plenty
of smiles to both of you, your parents, family and friends.
General
planning for the big day takes a lot of time and energy - not to mention money.
Expenses include limo, wedding attire, florist fees, photographer costs and all
the price tags attached to renting the banquet hall, catering, liquor bar,
band, DJ, and so much, much more. This, after all, will be the party to
remember: the celebration of when two souls became bound to honor, love and
share life.
Everything
that goes into the preparation involves another factor - fun and excited
anticipation. But the fun and eagerness can soon be replaced with genuine
disappointment along with financial loss if things do not go as initially
conceived. Even happy occasions are subject to accidents and failure. So what
do the bride and groom do to avoid the unexpected pitfalls that can crop up?
The answer,
like practically everything involving risk exposure for the homeowner, auto
driver, business owner and family person is insurance coverage. And yes, there
is insurance to protect your special wedding day.
How does this
special form of indemnity protect you?
The following
insurance claim examples will serve to illustrate just that.
• Property
Damage
The best man completely forgot about blowing out the burning candle in the
groom's room. This, unfortunately resulted in a fire that partially damaged the
walls and floors of the rented ballroom.
•
Cancellation Coverage
The bride's family booked the banquet hall approximately two years ago. In the
interim, the establishment was facing financial difficulty, prompting an
eventual bankruptcy. The hall closed down before the wedding date.
• Jewelry
Coverage
The groom thought he had placed the bride's wedding band in the black velvet
lined ring box. Yet when he opened the box, he discovered it was gone.
• Medical
Payments
The lively music was the perfect accompaniment to an energetic waltz round.
Unfortunately, the bride's dad outdid himself with the steps. The slippery
floor did not help matters either when he began to lose balance and fell. The
misstep resulted in a broken leg and immediate surgery to correct the injury.
• Food or
beverage Liability
Something was terribly wrong with one entree selection offered to guests at the
meal. Five wedding guests landed in the hospital for food poisoning after
ingesting the spiced corned beef following the wedding celebration.

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