By Meagan Phillips
As guests were gathering for a private concert in Hollywood, capping an epic 50th birthday party, the event planner broke the unfortunate news. The tour bus had an accident, leaving the event without entertainment and the hosts out thousands of dollars. The frustrated hosts looked to their event planner for guidance.
Scenarios like this are the stuff of event planner nightmares. Despite flawless planning, a single no-show vendor, a hurricane that forces a postponement, or an unfortunate injury can make a soiree-to-remember one that you’d rather forget. With so much invested in the special event, shouldn’t your customers consider protecting their event with insurance.
What is a special event insurance policy?
Special event insurance can reimburse customers for covered expenses related to their private events, such as bar and bat mitzvahs, birthday or anniversary parties, wedding and baby showers, and private holiday parties. Though weddings can be covered by a separate wedding insurance policy, special event insurance can cover other private events leading up to a wedding, such as engagement parties, wedding showers or other celebrations individuals are hosting.
Event insurance coverage can vary, and all policies are not created equal. Working with the Protector Plan® for Events provides peace of mind to your customers in the event of a claim. Unlike other policies, this policy offered by the well-respected carrier Travelers, has no deductible and still offers coverage in California and for destination events elsewhere.
Here are some features of the policy:
How can special events coverage help?
Most private party hosts don’t consider event insurance, despite their considerable investment in the event itself — and the planning it took them to get there. This coverage can protect the client ultimately hosting the event, and additionally, provide the event planner peace of mind. An event policy does not provide coverage for event planners themselves (who should have their own insurance for their business). Only licensed insurance agents are ultimately permitted to solicit and sell event insurance, but it can be well worth doing your due diligence by recommending your clients consider looking into it.
Event coverage can:
Learn more about how your customers can protect their private events with the Protector Plan for Events coverage, which offers cancellation coverage and can add on an optional liability insurance.
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Offered through Travelers, the Protector Plan® for Events provides special private event insurance for many celebrations without a deductible. There’s also the option to add liability coverage for the many other things that could go wrong. With the Protector Plan® for Events, your clients can ensure that nearly every risk is covered, giving them peace of mind through the planning process. Learn more and get a quote at www.ProtectMyEvents.com.
The information in this post 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 in this post alters the terms or conditions of any of our policies. Please 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.
As COVID-19 is a known infectious disease and presents circumstances that may reasonably give rise to cancellation and/or postponement of your event, coverage will not be afforded in any way for such circumstance.