POLICY WORDING
After 01/06/2018
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My daughter and her boyfriend are getting married in 2018, I want peace of mind in case
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Whether you really need wedding insurance or not comes down to how much is at risk and needs protecting.
In other words, how much will your wedding cost and is any of that spend covered by exisiting arrangements? Remember that if you have paid with a credit card for anything costing between £100 and £30,000 then you should be able to claim your money back from your credit card provider, using section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act. This applies even if just the deposit was put on your card.
Read moreWhy do I need to insure my wedding?
Are all types of weddings, celebrations, blessings, and renewals of vows covered?
How much do weddings cost?
Research by bridal magazine Hitch has crunched down the numbers to see how much weddings cost in 2017.
Brides and grooms are now spending an average of £27,161. That was a dramatic rise of £2000 since 2016.
Wedding venue hire is naturally the most expensive cost at £4,354, even more than the honeymoon that comes in second at £3,630. The average cost of wedding dresses was £1209.
Read MoreYou can't make a claim for a situation that you already knew about. Unfortunately that includes medical conditions that you worry could get in the way of your ceremony.
We also don’t cover cold feet if either partner changes their mind or if you decide you cannot afford to go ahead with your plans.
Remember that standard wedding insurance doesn’t cover your honeymoon so you will probably want to take out some travel insurance to cover that which we are pleased to offer here at Emerald.
Many insurers allow you to add extras for expenses such as marquee cover, ceremonial swords cover, public liability cover and weddings overseas. At Emerald our wedding insurance already provides worldwide cover but we include marquee insurance and ceremonial swords as optional extras.
Yes, at Emerald Life we include civil partnerships in our wedding insurance. We were also the first UK insurance provider to allow the prefix “Mx” for non-binary and transgender people, or indeed anyone who would rather identify that way.
When should I take out Wedding Insurance?
What level of cover do I need?
We are unable to give advice as to whether a certain level of cover suits your specific needs. Generally speaking, the larger the wedding and reception, the more you should think about taking out a wedding insurance policy. Emerald has a range of options to suit every occasion. Have a look at what we offer and if you have any questions, please get in touch with one of our team on email or 0330 127 2333.
What am I not covered for under my wedding Insurance policy?
Full details can be found in the policy document and policy summary on our Wedding Page
Does my wedding and reception have to happen on the same day?
You can have your reception up to 21 days after the wedding in our standard policies. If you need more time between your ceremony and reception or are having multiple weddings or receptions - no problem. Please give us a call on 0330 127 2333 and we’ll try to put that cover in place for you.
Wedding planning sits alongside venue hire, guest accommodation, supplier commitments, and cancellation risk. These guides connect wedding cover with the most relevant venue, hotel, guest accommodation, and celebration-location pages across related cover and guidance pages.