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Beauty Insurance 101: The Basics You Need To Know

As a beauty professional, you have a lot on your plate. You work hard to ensure that your clients feel their best, look their best, and leave your salon or studio feeling confident and beautiful.

However, there is one thing that many beauty professionals overlook: liability insurance. Liability insurance is an essential component of any successful beauty business, yet many professionals are not sure what it is, why they need it, or how to get it. In this blog post, we will explain everything you need to know about liability insurance for beauty professionals.


What Is Liability Insurance?

Liability insurance is a type of insurance that provides financial protection to businesses and individuals in case they are found legally responsible for someone else's injury or damage to property. In the context of beauty professionals, liability insurance is designed to protect you in case a client suffers an injury or property damage while receiving a service from you.


Why do you need Liability Insurance?

As a beauty professional, you work with tools, chemicals, and other equipment that can potentially cause harm to your clients. Even the most experienced professionals can make mistakes or accidents can happen. Liability insurance protects you in case a client files a lawsuit against you for any injury or damage they suffered while receiving a service from you. Without liability insurance, you would have to pay for any legal fees or damages out of your own pocket, which could potentially put you out of business.


What is the difference between business owner insurance and liability insurance?

Business owner insurance (also known as BOP) typically includes both property and liability coverage. It provides protection for the business's property, equipment, and inventory, as well as liability coverage for bodily injury, property damage, and advertising injury. Liability insurance, on the other hand, only covers the legal and financial consequences of the business's actions.


How do I know if the insurance I choose is the right one?

When choosing liability insurance, it's important to consider factors such as the type and amount of coverage you need, the reputation and financial stability of the insurance provider, and the cost of the policy. It's also important to read the policy carefully and ask any questions you may have before making a decision.

Elite Beauty Society has A+ rated coverage, backed by Arthur J Gallagher & Arch, and trusted by over 150,000 professionals nationwide. We are confident we can protect your career. 


What to look for when purchasing insurance?

When purchasing insurance, it's important to consider the coverage type and amount, the reputation and financial stability of the insurance provider, the policy exclusions and limitations, the deductibles and premiums, and any additional benefits or services offered by the provider.


Common misconceptions of liability insurance

  • I don’t need a liability waiver
  • There is a copay with liability insurance
  • People in my industry don't get sued
  • If my employer has professional liability coverage, I don't need it
  • If I use good risk management practices, I don't need coverage

Insurance Glossary

  • Professional Liability: insurance that provides protection against claims of negligence, errors, or omissions in professional services. For example, a doctor who is sued for medical malpractice.
  • General Liability: insurance that provides protection against claims of bodily injury, property damage, and advertising injury. For example, a customer who slips and falls in a store and sues for medical expenses.
  • Product Liability: insurance that provides protection against claims of injury or damage caused by a product. For example, a consumer who is injured by a defective product.
  • Stolen Equipment Coverage: insurance that provides protection against loss or damage to property that has been stolen. For example, a business owner whose inventory is stolen.
  • Rental coverage: insurance that provides protection for a rented property, such as a rented office or equipment.
  • Occurrence Form: insurance coverage that applies to incidents that occur during the policy period, regardless of when the claim is filed.
  • Aggregate: the maximum amount of coverage provided by an insurance policy during the policy period.

How to file a claim

Filing a claim with Elite Beauty Society is easy, all you need to login in to your member portal and file a claim. We will get back to you as soon as we can. 


What is a certificate of insurance?

A certificate of insurance is a document that provides proof of insurance coverage. It typically includes information such as the name of the insurance company, the policy number, the types and limits of coverage, and the effective dates of the policy.


Do you need my license number to get insurance?

Your license number is not required to obtain insurance, but it may be necessary to provide proof of your professional credentials or qualifications when filing a claim.


State Requirements

State requirements for cosmetologists and estheticians vary, but many states require liability insurance as a condition of licensure. It is important to check with your state licensing board for specific requirements.


Frequently Asked Questions

I have a dual license. Do I need additional coverage for more than one modality?

As an Elite Beauty Society member, one policy covers over 450 beauty wellness and services. So no matter how many services you offer, you will be covered with our policy.

I’m a recent cosmetology school and was told to get liability insurance but I am not sure what to buy.

As a recent cosmetology school grad, it is important to purchase liability insurance to protect yourself and your business. Look for a policy that includes both general and professional liability coverage.

How many people can I add to my policy to be covered?

With our policy, we have two options for you. You can purchase up to 10 additional insureds or you can purchase unlimited additional insureds for only $30.

What is an additional insured and why do I need them? Or can I add my employees as additional insured to be covered for the services they do?

 An additional insured is someone who is added to your policy and is also covered under the policy. You may need to add additional insureds to meet the requirements of certain contracts or agreements. You can add your employees as additional insureds, but it may be more appropriate to provide them with their own liability coverage.

 

Can I increase my coverage limits?

Unfortunately, our policy does not have the option to increase coverage limits at this time. However, we do offer coverage limits that is required for all states. 

Does my policy follow me wherever I practice?

Yes, our policy is 100% mobile and will follow you wherever you practice within the United States.

 

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