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Don't
Let a Disaster -- Natural or Otherwise -- Ruin Your
Big Day
The
sun is shining, birds are chirping and the bride
is beaming as she walks down the aisle. In a perfect
world, this would be the setting for every wedding;
but in reality, that is not always the case. |
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In
2004, hundreds of weddings across the country were ruined
or postponed by disasters, both natural and man-made.
Seven hurricanes made landfall in the Southeastern United
States this summer causing widespread damage and interruptions.
Sixteen states experienced flooding bad enough to make
it onto the Federal Flood Report; there were wildfires
out West; and rockslides in Colorado.
And
those are just the natural disasters. There were also
fires set either intentionally or accidentally at churches,
synagogues, hotels and banquet halls; flights that had
to be cancelled because of engine problems or bad weather;
people who got into car accidents; cars that wouldn't
start; and the list goes on.
"You
never know when something will go wrong which is why you
should protect yourself by buying wedding insurance,"
says Robert V. Nuccio, exclusive program administrator
for the Fireman's Fund wedding insurance program. "Everyone
has car and homeowners insurance, but wedding insurance
is something most people don't even think about until
it's too late."
With
the national average for wedding expenses now around $20,000,
more families are seeking to protect their investment
from unforeseen glitches. Nuccio points out a policy costs
the same -- $195 and up depending on your coverages --
whether you buy it six months or two weeks before the
event; but by waiting, you run the risk of not being insurable.
"A
lot of people were out of luck this past summer when a
total of four hurricanes made landfall in Florida,"
says Nuccio. "For a while there it seemed like every
week there were evacuation orders in place. A lot of events
were cancelled because they were in evacuation zones;
others because the facilities were destroyed in a storm.
The people who didn't have insurance lost a lot of money."
For
those who say 'my wedding isn't happening during hurricane
season, or even in a place hurricanes will strike,' Nuccio
offers this example: "Your wedding may be in May;
you booked the facility in December; but what if a month
before the ceremony, the facility was destroyed in a fire,
flood, or tornado? What would you do?" asks Nuccio.
Without insurance, you'd most likely lose your deposits
and have to pay a lot more to secure a different facility,
or possibly have to change your date, which means new
invitations, changing travel arrangements, honeymoon,
and the list goes on. If you had a policy covering cancellation
or postponement, you'd be in good shape. "Most people
also opt for coverage of the additional expenses associated
with arranging alternative services," says Nuccio.
Among
the other coverages available...
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Photography -- If you elect this coverage and the photographer
fails to appear or the negatives are lost, damaged or
stolen, the cost of re-shooting the event will be covered.
The policy will pay to fly or drive the wedding party
back to the event location, put them up in a hotel, feed
them, redress them, re-rent the facility, rehire a photographer,
buy a new cake, buy new flowers, re-shoot the event, then
drive or fly the participants home.
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Special attire -- If your wedding gown or the attire of
attendants is lost, damaged, or stolen, or the bridal
shop goes out of business, this coverage will provide
for repair or replacement.
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Jewelry -- This coverage allows you to repair or replace
jewelry when it is lost, stolen or damaged.
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Gifts -- This coverage is intended to protect you against
damage, theft or loss of your wedding gifts.
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Rental property -- If you are renting chairs, tables,
or tents for the wedding, this will cover the value if
something gets lost, stolen or damaged.
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Personal liability -- The majority of banquet halls require
party hosts to supply them with liability coverage, including
Host Liquor Liability. "This isn't always spelled
out very well so make sure you read your rental agreement
carefully," says Nuccio. "I've had clients find
out they need it at the very last minute, and it's more
expensive to acquire on very short notice."
There
is wedding insurance available for just about any situation
you can think of. "Except for cold feet," says
Nuccio. "Change of heart is not covered."
He
points out that similar coverage is available for other
social events, including bar mitzvahs; anniversary, birthday
and engagement parties; and baby showers. For more information,
call (800) ENGAGED or log onto www.RVNuccio.com.
Other Wedding Insurance sites:
http://www.wedsafe.com/
http://www.inscomp.net/cupid.html
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of ARA Content