Coverage Up to 5 Wedding Events in Most States!
The Wedding Protector Plan® provides private event or wedding insurance coverage for the wedding ceremony, reception, rehearsal and rehearsal dinner at a reasonable price with no deductible. A post-wedding brunch is covered in all states except: AZ, CT, MA, MI, MN, NH, NJ, NY, OR, TX, VT.
Is Wedding Protector Plan® your first choice in wedding insurance?
With liability limits up to $1,000,000 per occurrence / $2,000,000 aggregate (with the exception of FL and SC), the Wedding Protector Plan® was designed with leading venues in mind to ensure the coverage satisfies industry-standard requirements.
Lindsay Jani, Wedding Planner and Owner of Simply Sunshine Events in New Jersey, always recommends Wedding Protector Plan as the best wedding insurance to her clients. She comments, “I always recommend insurance because you never know if there’s going to be a weather-related incident, a venue closing, something is stolen, etc. and (I) always tell my clients… those who don’t get insurance always need it, and those who have it, at least are protected in case something happens.”
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The information on this site is general in nature. Any description of coverage is necessarily simplified. Whether a particular loss is covered depends on the specific facts and the provisions, exclusions and limits of the actual policy. Nothing on this site alters the terms or conditions of any of our policies. You should read the policy for a complete description of coverage. Coverage options, limits, discounts and deductibles are subject to individuals meeting our underwriting criteria and state availability.
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