Who Needs Wedding Cancellation Insurance?
September 28, 2008
Should you include wedding cancellation insurance in with your wedding budget? Nobody plans a wedding with the thought that it might have to be cancelled or postponed, but there is always that slim possibility. Then what happens to all the money you’ve spent? Do you get it all back if the wedding has to be postponed?
Your Deposits
The deposits you make to your vendors are typically non-refundable deposits, but if the date of the wedding has to be moved, as long as it is done well in advance and that vendor has that date open, they will probably be able to move with you. However, if the wedding has to be postponed at the last minute due to an illness or sudden death, the officiant doesn’t show up, or the bride or groom gets called up to serve overseas in the armed forces, then you will lose all of those non-refundable deposits, and then some.
Wedding Ring Insurance Claim - How to Claim a Lost Wedding Ring on Insurance
September 12, 2008
One of the top ten wedding insurance claims is for lost wedding rings. How terrible is it to get to that big day and realize you have lost the rings? Did you have them insured? If not, you can still go to the jeweler, but it’s on your dime. If so, it should only take a little time to run to the jeweler and get another set of wedding rings for the ceremony, and your expense will be covered under the wedding insurance. Do you know how to claim a lost wedding ring on insurance?
How to Claim a Lost Wedding Ring on Wedding Insurance
Your wedding insurance, assuming you took out a policy, should cover your wedding rings for seven days before and 24 hours after your wedding day. This is typical of a wedding insurance policy, but some might be different, you will need to check your specific policy. Whether your rings are lost or stolen or damaged within this time period you will be able to claim and replace them.