Travelers: Problems with Vendors Leading Cause of Wedding Insurance Claims [Manufacturing Close – Up]
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Travelers recently analyzed its wedding insurance claims from 2011 and found that vendor and venue problems are the most frequent causes of wedding day mishaps for its customers.
In a release, the company said that a total of 31 percent of all wedding claims by Travelers customers were the result of problems associated with vendors and venues, the analysis reveals.
The company said that by conducting this analysis, Travelers is helping couples understand common wedding day problems so that they may take steps to minimize the typical risks that could ruin their special day.
"Given that the leading causes of wedding claims continue to be a result of vendor and venue issues, couples should seriously consider the financial risks associated with planning a wedding and protect their investment and budget accordingly," said
According to the company, the most common vendor- and venue- related problems include the facility or vendor going out of business, flowers and photos not being delivered and DJs not showing up. Sickness, injury and mishaps accounted for 19 percent of the wedding insurance claims and catastrophic weather-related problems accounted for 10 percent. Vandalism and theft represented 13 percent of claims, a new category revealed in the 2011 analysis. Other problems, such as military duty/deployment, unavoidable cancellation of weddings and issues with attire accounted for an additional 17 percent of the claims.
Although the amount that couples spent on weddings in the U.S. decreased from
"The average price tag of a wedding decreased last year by 3.4 percent, yet couples actually spent nearly 21 percent more on the reception location," said
The Wedding Protector Plan from Travelers includes coverage for rehearsal events that take place within 48 hours of the wedding for as little as
By visiting protectmywedding.com, the company noted, brides- and grooms-to-be can get a quick understanding of the coverage and limits they need to protect their wedding budget.
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