What Does Wedding Insurance Cover?

When purchasing wedding insurance, you need to be certain that it is going to cover and protect the features relevant to your big day. It is for this reason that here at Debenhams we offer 5 levels of insurance that provide varying levels of cover to make sure that no matter what you have planned for your wedding day, all of the necessary features are fully protected throughout.

From just £39* you can cover against the cancellation of a wedding and/or the reception, any rearrangements you are forced to make and up to 3 months cover on wedding gifts plus much more. Ultimately our wedding insurance policies are designed to give you complete peace of mind so that you can enjoy the run-up and organisation of your wedding as well as the day itself without ever having to worry about the consequences of something going wrong.

As you work through our wedding insurance policies from Silver through to Diamond Plus, you will see that the level of cover increases as the premium rises. Our most expensive policy, the Diamond Plus for instance provides up to £70,000 cover against the cancellation of a wedding whereas our lowest priced Silver policy, offers up to £5000. The reason behind us varying our levels of insurance is to ensure that everyone, no matter what the budget, has the opportunity to purchase an insurance policy to protect against various elements of the big day.

There are many other areas that our wedding insurance can cover against including wedding rings, photographs and videos, the failure of suppliers, personal accident and ceremonial attire. The level of cover you purchase for each of these features again depends upon which of the 5 levels of insurance you decide to opt for.

At Debenhams, we are confident that our wedding insurance policies can protect against the majority of eventualities associated with a wedding. To ensure you are protected for your big day, feel free to obtain a quote via our website today.

*Price based on Silver cover and includes 10% online discount and Insurance Premium Tax.