A wedding is always special. It is one function that brings joy to a
number of families. The increased affordability has prompted a number of
Indian families to go for a lavish wedding. The wedding planning
industry, assists in making the weddings more enjoyable with
innovations, such as theme wedding and destination wedding, temple
wedding and others.
The marriages during yesteryears, though, lasted for a number
of days, were simple and uncomplicated. They were not subjected to the
complications and other elaborations of the current day weddings. Even
the wedding receptions arranged only by very wealthy families, were
missing most of the posh and lavish arrangements of today. The marriages
were normally conducted within the village or city using the help of
the relatives and friends living close by. Very rarely, people travelled
long distances either to make a wedding arrangement or to attend a
marriage.
Present day weddings, on the contrary, are more lavish with a variety
of associated celebrations. The disbursals for these expensive weddings
include jewellery, dresses, catering arrangement, wedding planner
arrangement, payment to wedding venue, video and photographers, travel
expenses and others. Therefore, successful arranging and conducting of
such a weddings largely depended on a range of external sources. Failure
or non-complying their part by any of the external sources, will
partially or totally affect the wedding procedures.
It is still an inexplicable fact, how most of these weddings,
performed by spending lakhs of rupees and at times even crores of
rupees, gets completed without major problems. There were also few
instances, where the weddings cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances
have resulted in huge loss to the families that have spent a good
amount of money to complete the wedding arrangements.
In India, the idea of insuring a wedding is yet to penetrate into the
minds of the people who are arranging them. Normally, the parents,
while arranging the marriages don’t ever wish or perceive any
negative occurrence that will lead to the postponement or cancellation
of a marriage. Most of them consider the very idea of insuring a
marriage as negative thinking and don’t attempt to insure the marriages.
But, there is a visible change in the mindset of the people,
especially amongst those who spend huge money in wedding arrangements.
They have become more practicable and understand the ground realities
associated with the present day marriage arrangements, where they have
little or no control over any of the eventualities. The number of people
thinking of insuring the marriage is expected to go up in the coming
years.
In India, the insurance companies, till today, consider the wedding
as an event and cover it only under the event insurance. Such a policy
compensates any damage to the property at the marriage venue including
the hard cash, cancellation or postponement of the wedding and sickness
or personal accident to the persons named in policy. It is possible to
customise the clauses of the policy to suit the individual requirements.
The policy also can cover various wedding related functions such
as Mehendi, Sangeet, evening party, real wedding and the reception. It
can prevent the loss to the insurer on account of the cancellation and
postponement of a marriage on the sudden death of a close relative who
is ailing, food poisoning, and fire or burglary at the wedding hall. The
policy also covers the falling sick of a groom or bride or any other
immediate family member named in the policy and their hospitalization
within a week before the actual wedding date. Though, a wedding
insurance policy will not cover a wedding cancellation due to
differences of opinion between the wedding parties, the policy
covers the non-turning up of groom due to dispute in dowry payment.
It is possible to cover a single event of the wedding or the full
wedding right from the first day. The premium to cover a wedding ranges
from 0.75% to 1.5% of the total sum insured. The policy can be taken in
such a way that it can come into force 15 days before
the actual marriage date.
In case of cancellation or postponement of the wedding, the insurance
will cover all non refundable expenses such as travel bookings,
accommodation arrangement in hotels, music arrangement, amount paid to
decorators and caterer, advances paid to the marriage hall, and printing
of invitation card. The policy also includes loss/damage to received
gifts, jewellery, hired sets for the marriage, shamiana and other
decorative materials.
It is essential for the insurer to have bills and invoices for all
the payments and expenses made related to the marriage to make an
insurance claim. The insurer before making any claim should have taken
adequate measures to minimise the loss to the properties during such
cancellation.