According to the latest statistics the average wedding in the UK is £20,000, indicating that the recession has done little to dampen the romantic spirits of couples planning on getting married in style. But more than ever before it has become increasingly important for couples to ensure that they have the right level of wedding insurance should things go wrong.
Although it has been demonstrated many times, especially during the past couple of years, that weddings can be planned on a shoestring, with many of the traditionally expensive aspects of the day being replaced with much cheaper alternatives or DIY-options, many people are still happy to commit tens of thousands of pounds on the ultimate romantic day.
The figure of £20,000 includes everything from the rings to the venue hire, from the caterers and flower arrangements to the honeymoon, all of which will be covered by most wedding insurance policies except for the honeymoon for which travel insurance is likely to be more appropriate. With the average honeymoon costing around £3,000 this means that on average couples should be looking for a minimum of £17,000 worth of cover to ensure that if things do go wrong, they'll be able to afford to reschedule or rebook where necessary.
With a large number of service suppliers still suffering from the economic downturn a significant number are still facing the imminent prospect of bankruptcy, the result of which could be catastrophic for those looking to get married and who have either no wedding insurance or insufficient cover.
With wedding insurance policies starting from less than £20, and cover available up to £70,000, it makes sense to compare the policies available and play safe rather than taking a risk on the biggest day of your life.
Visit http://www.compareweddinginsurance.org.uk today to check the latest prices and compare all of the leading policies side by side.




