When planning a wedding, there is a lot to consider. From the dress to the venue, the food, the transport and now, as we've seen in recent times, the threat of covid-19. Arguably, this is what marrying couples have been worrying about the most when planning their special day over the last two years as coronavirus has had and still has, the power to completely bring weddings to a stop. Indeed, many couples were sadly forced to cancel their weddings during 2020 and 2021 due to the Coronavirus pandemic, with venues being forced to close during lockdown.
So, what protection is available against covid when planning a wedding? Does wedding insurance cover covid? Can wedding insurance still offer protection against non covid related eventualities? Well, the answer is a resounding YES from Dreamsaver Wedding Insurance.
Whilst a number of wedding insurance providers have either dropped out of the market or unfortunately still cannot offer protection against Covid-19, Dreamsaver Wedding Insurance are back and CAN offer wedding insurance that covers covid for an insured reason.
What Protection Does Dreamsaver Wedding Insurance Provide in relation to COVID-19?
Dreamsaver has introduced an optional coronavirus section of cover, which when added on to your chosen level of wedding insurance cover for an additional premium, provides couples with peace of mind and puts financial protection in place should one of the marrying couple or a close relative such as a parent of the bride or groom, fall ill with Coronavirus within 10 days of the wedding date, therefore making the continuation of the wedding not possible or inappropriate.
In these circumstances, cover is in place for cancellation or rearrangement of the wedding day.
What other things does Dreamsaver Wedding Insurance provide protection for, unrelated to Covid -19?
Whilst coronavirus is at the forefront of many people's minds when it comes to worrying about things that can go wrong on the day or during the wedding planning process, other unexpected things can go wrong too.
That's why Dreamsaver Wedding Insurance provides protection for the other unforeseen incidents such as cover against the loss or damage of ceremonial attire, the wedding cake, photography and video, the financial failure of wedding service suppliers, legal expenses, public liability cover and even provides cover for the additional costs should your wedding transport fail to meet their contractual obligations and not show on the day, plus much more. Therefore, showing why wedding insurance is worth its weight in gold and not just for the opportunity to purchase Coronavirus cover!
Get covered with Dreamsaver Wedding Insurance
Dreamsaver Wedding Insurance offers peace of mind across most aspects of the wedding and the wedding planning process. Even offering cover for deposits that have been paid prior to taking out a Wedding Insurance policy. Plus, with Dreamsaver Wedding Insurance, you can purchase your wedding insurance policy up to two years in advance!
Offering 8 levels of cover, Dreamsaver Wedding Insurance can cater to almost all wedding budgets and can even offer protection for both UK and overseas weddings and civil ceremonies.
- Wedding Insurance with cancellation cover from £6,000 to £80,000.
- Financial Failure of Service Suppliers up to £22,500.
- Wedding Gifts up to £17,500.
- Rings, Flowers & Wedding Cake cover – up to £17,500
- Legal Expenses – up to £20,000
- Public Liability cover - up to £5million
And so much more!
Click here to find out more about Dreamsaver Wedding COVID Cover.
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*This article is for information and entertainment purposes only. It does not constitute advice in any way. The information provided here is correct at the time of writing however please check the latest policy wording here for the latest policy terms, conditions and exclusions.