WEDDING INSURANCE TIPS | Vermont Bride Magazine
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Being prepared with the unpredictable
FACT: Today’s brides spend an average of $20,000 for the wedding of their dreams.
You’ve booked the hotel, bought your dream wedding gown, and booked your flights. What happens when severe weather hits and you can’t get to your wedding destination? Or if the bridal shop has a fire and your dress is destroyed?
Carla Boardman Smalling, of Hickok & Boardman Insurance, advises that these are just some of the cost’s that can be recovered if you purchase Wedding Insurance. Wedding Insurance can safeguard the investment you’ve made in the perfect wedding, and give you the confidence (plus peace of mind), that your planning and beautiful day are covered.
When you’re designing and planning your wedding, you may want to consider adding Wedding Insurance to your budget.
When planning your wedding, it’s a good idea to think of the “what ifs” and how you can cover these unforeseen circumstances. Many vendors have insurance to cover their property and their liability, but many times, the liability and responsibility falls to the bride and groom. Don’t be caught without the proper coverage. Work with your independent agent to cover the gaps. This strategy will allow you to choose the appropriate policy from which to manage resulting costs from minor problems up to a major incident requiring an entire shifting of the date of your wedding!
Talk to reputable agent to have the “ins” and “outs” of coverage explained.
Wedding insurance won’t take away all of the stress of the Big Day, but for some couples, it can buy peace of mind.
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