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BRIARS MANOR
Just in case... Just in case you find yourselves trying to order take away for 100 wedding guests.
A small price for a Isn’t it nice to know someone has it covered for you?
weight off your mind
Nobody likes talking about insurance;
it’s somewhere up there with estate
agents’ fees and doing your tax returns –
riveting! However, if you’ve spent a small
fortune on your big day doesn’t it make
sense to pay a little extra for peace of mind?
Wedding insurance will NOT cover either of
you getting cold feet. OK? Well, of course you’re
not going to change your minds, so let’s look at
what it usually does cover:
• Failure of suppliers • Wedding transport failure.
• Venue cancellation • Some other clauses which are not
• Theft of gifts, rings, outfits etc usually covered but may be insured
Lost or damaged flowers, cake, for an extra premium include:
outfits etc • Bad weather spoiling an open air
• Photos and videos not being event (although, remember, this IS
delivered as promised. Britain!) and marquee cover (although
• Cancellation due to a key member your supplier or venue should already
of the wedding party falling ill - have this, so check first).
or worse.
• Personal liability and legal expenses
(the owl you hired to fly down the
aisle with your rings suddenly turns
feral and attacks Auntie Mary, for Paying by credit card offers some protection, but
example!) again, check the small print. So, maybe take half
an hour to work out what you would do if any of
these key elements of the day went wrong – could
you afford to replace them? If not, then insurance
makes sense.
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