wedding insurance provider?

Posted on September 15th, 2011 by admin

Hi I want wedding insurance to be honest, I dont know which one to choose from marks and spencers and Greenbee (waitrose), please help me make a choice!

i am using marks and spencer, but just recently started booking things so no problems for them to deal with…yet! seemed reasonable price and I got £20 vouchers for recommending them to 2 friends!happy so far

wedding insurance cover?

Posted on September 13th, 2011 by admin

Please tell me the names of companies providing wedding insurance cover in India.

Bajaj Allianz’s provides Wedding Insurance.
You can get more details from the following link.

http://news.moneycontrol.com/mccode/news/article/news_article.php?autono=171558

Wedding/honeymoon insurance?

Posted on September 12th, 2011 by admin

I am looking into wedding insurance and travel insurance (for the honeymoon) but am not really sure what I am looking at/reading when I do the research. We are traveling to Jamaica in October, which is about the start of hurricane season, so we want to be covered in case something happens. And we just thought that a few hundred dollars to cover the wedding was good sense. Does anyone have any company recommendations or tips? Thanks!
Wedding insurance isn’t about protecting against people drinking too much or vendor no-show — it’s to ensure you get your money back. You can’t assume that because a vendor doesn’t show that you automatically get your money back. They were shady enough to not show up in the first place, weren’t they? So there’s no guarantee they won’t try to swindle you out of your deposits. I trust that my vendors aren’t shady, but in the event that something happens beyond our control, I want to get my money back.

I’ve never heard of wedding insurance. *I look it up* I don’t think that sounds worth it at all. I mean if something happens, it’s messed up regardless. If the weather messes it up, it will still ruin the day. Regardless of getting your money back. And it says that it protects against Vendors No-Show. Well no. It will get you your money back. That doesn’t really help. You’d get your money back regardless b/c they didn’t show. But you won’t have a photographer there on your day. And that’s what you really wanted. You have family members you are seriously worried about drinking so much you need protection from alcohol injuries? Don’t serve so much. It really only sounds useful if you are in the military and there is a possibility of being deployed.

Travel insurance for the honeymoon is a necessity. I mean if it has to be cancelled, the cruise ship will either refund the money or give you credit for another ship. Plus the insurance is for if something comes up and for example, you are in the hospital and can’t go. Or a family member gets ill. If you don’t, the money is just forfeited.

should we get wedding insurance?

Posted on September 11th, 2011 by admin

my mom was telling me that i should get wedding insurance or something so that way if a vendor happens to not show up or something it will be covered for the money i lost..i’m not really sure if i should do this? where would i get it from? and how much is it?
also i was wondering.. in a limo is it just you and your new husband riding in the limo to the reception or does the whole bridal party? thanks in advance for everything!

I’ve never heard of such a thing. And, I don’t know why you would need it.

The vendors you choose, need your business – they can’t really afford to have bad publicity, so there’s no way they wouldn’t show – IF you have done your research, and found reputable people. If you hire your MOH’s little brother’s college room mate’s ex girlfriends brother to be the DJ… then well, he might not show, but go with someone who is well known (not the cheapest guy either!) and you’ll be good to go.

As far as the limo… Generally it’s you, and the female members of your bridal party showing up in the limo, then at least you, DH, MOH and BM in the limo to the reception… if it’s big enough, it can be your entire bridal party.

Just make sure you remind everyone to have a ride from the reception site home. You may think it’s silly, but I can’t tell you how many stories I’ve heard about people not remembering that they need a car at the reception site after riding there in a limo.

Good luck, and Congratulations!

Wedding videography insurance?

Posted on August 29th, 2011 by admin

If you are a wedding videographer could you please recommend me a good insurance company?
Thankyou.

I would get your clients to sign a waiver.
Good Luck/

For your wedding, did you have to purchase event liability insurance?

Posted on August 27th, 2011 by admin

Okay ladies…
Which company did you go with for your wedding/event liability insurance

What has your experience been with them

How much did you end up paying

Which part of country are you (curious if the cost varies by region/state)
every venue in my area requires it.
and "da vidica"- wth are you talking about?

I’m in St. Louis, MO and the chapel we’re having our ceremony in requires it because its a historic landmark. We’re getting it through the organization that owns the chapel. I don’t know what company they use, but it will cost us about $150 for the required $1,000,000 policy. Try asking your venue if they have a preferred company to give you a starting point.

My wedding rings disappeard out of my home 10 yrs. ago has it been too long to claim them on my insurance?

Posted on August 26th, 2011 by admin

My wedding rings disappeared out of my home 10 yrs ago. Every time we have done a home project or replaced carpeting we have been careful to search for them. Do you think it has been too long to claim them on my home owners insurance? I would really love to get them replaced.

Yep, too long.

Not only that, but "oops I lost them" isn’t covered under the standard homeowners policy.

Can I get married for insurance purposes and then have a "fake" wedding?

Posted on August 23rd, 2011 by admin

I want to have a wedding at my parent’s house next April, but my fiance wants us to get our license before the end of 2010 to get joint health insurance for next year. We would have to pretend we are not married, and would have to stage an official ceremony in April. Are there any loopholes?

When you get your marriage license from city hall, you are legally married. The wedding is just a religious or social ceremony.

Can I get married for insurance purposes and then have a "fake" wedding?

Posted on August 22nd, 2011 by admin

I want to have a wedding at my parent’s house next April, but my fiance wants us to get our license before the end of 2010 to get joint health insurance for next year. We would have to pretend we are not married, and would have to stage an official ceremony in April. Are there any loopholes?

When you get your marriage license from city hall, you are legally married. The wedding is just a religious or social ceremony.

Would YOU Marry someone for Health Insurance, due to Chronic Pain and then have the Wedding of YOUR Dreams?

Posted on August 20th, 2011 by admin

I have chronic pain, in my lower back and leg, from getting hit by a car, while walking in a crosswalk. I had the wedding planned before than my brother, Mom, then Dad died, in less than six months. I was going to start planning the wedding for next summer, but got hit, and I am in chronic pain and can’t work and very thrifty, and have some great ideas, but can’t think clearly, at this time, until I have this surgery, that my car insurance will not approve at this time, and could take a year or more to approve. Would you marry now, to get the surgery done(as my Fiancee has great insurance and doesn’t need any Approvals to see a specialist) and then get married that summer after the surgery so my son (10) gives me away. Also, can you hide it or is it against the law not to say you are married? Opinions is needed! Thanks!
My Fiancee’s insurance"COVERS ALL PRE EXSISTING CONDITIONS"as he works for the Military,and I would not hide it to officials but to some family and friends,until we have our "OFFICIAL" Wedding, the summer after the surgery, s it is in the works, years ago!As I work with insurance companies, and I know some insurance DO COVER PRE EXSISTING CONDITIONS, but you have to do research. Plus, each state is different! I guess, I am lucky to love a man, planning a wedding, over 3 years ago, and I am able to be covered for all my health issues, as my son has some, and his father WILL NOT pay for any insurance, and my Fiancee/Husband, would gladly step up and be a DAD! I am blessed!So, if anyone stated that insuance will not cover Pre Exsisting condions, must do their homework, as there are some that do and YES there are some that will not,but with these days,most people have issues, even at birth, and if you are from a single parent home,that child can’t be covered? YES, they ARE COVERED!

get married get your injuries fixed you can have a ceremony later ,

only if it is for frudulent reasons

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