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Wedding planner insurance
General liability plus professional liability insurance — also called Errors & Omissions (E&O) — for wedding and event planners.
Get a real-time quote online →What this coverage is generally intended to address
- •General liability. Generally intended to respond to third-party bodily injury or property damage at an event, in the event of a covered claim — and venues commonly require it.
- •Professional liability / E&O. Professional liability insurance, also called Errors & Omissions (E&O) insurance, is generally intended to respond to allegations that a planning error caused a client a loss.
- •Venue COIs. You can request certificates of insurance naming each venue as additional insured, as contracts require.
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Frequently asked questions
Do venues require wedding planners to carry insurance?
Frequently yes — venues commonly require general liability and a certificate naming them as additional insured before you can work the event.
Why would a planner need E&O?
Planning involves vendors, timelines, and budgets a client relies on; an alleged planning error is a professional exposure that professional liability / E&O is generally intended to respond to.
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