R.V. Nuccio and Associates has launched Wedsure.com – a new wedding insurance product website.
Wedsure.com introduces new areas such as “What Could Go Wrong?” “Celebrity Choice,” and “Wedsure Buzz,” which includes links to extensive magazine and TV coverage from MSNBC, CNN, CBS News, USA Today, and more – all about R.V. Nuccio and Associates’ wedding insurance programs. The wedding insurance offered through Wedsure.com starts at only $95.
If you are planning a wedding, Wedsure.com includes many tools, from “Top Wedding Mishaps” and “Top 10 Vendor Nightmares,” to multiple wedding articles based on real claim scenarios. Brides or any person planning an event can download “Top 10 Questions to Ask Vendors” and use it as a checklist during meetings with florists, bridal/formal wear shops, DJs, and photographers.
At Wedsure.com, the bride, groom, or event host can purchase insurance online with up to nine individual coverages for the rehearsal, rehearsal dinner, ceremony, and reception.
Coverages include personal liability (with optional change of heart), cancellation/postponement, gifts, loss of deposits, photographs, special attire, and more – all available a la carte for customers to pick and choose the coverages they need. Other key features of the new website include a detailed section of coverage definitions and frequently asked questions, an interactive callback feature, and a streamlined online application available to quote, purchase, and print instantly 24/7.
Since the average American wedding now costs more than many new cars, at a staggering sum of $29,000, wedding insurance is recommended by most wedding and event publications and required by most event locations.
R.V. Nuccio and Associates, the parent company of Wedsure.com, started wedding insurance in the United States in 1991.
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