Cosmetology general liability insurance
If you choose just one type of insurance policy, it should be general liability. Cosmetologists are exposed to a number of risks that will generally be covered under general liability, as listed below:
Bodily injury – Any type of bodily injury to a client while receiving treatments by the cosmetologist, or while the person is in the salon of the cosmetologist, can be considered a risk exposure because of the potential to sue the cosmetologist for medical costs.
Property damage – Another common liability covered under general liability insurance is property damage. If during an accident or natural disaster, property damage to a client’s property or personal belongings, the cosmetologist can be responsible for the costs of repairs or replacements.
Premises liability – Premises liability covers both bodily injury and property damage that is done while the client is on the premises of the cosmetologist’s office. For example, a broom left in the walkway can cause a client to fall and hurt themselves, which they may in turn sue the cosmetologist for the oversight.
Products liability – Under general liability insurance, products liability is often included, which covers the costs of a beauty product harming the client. For example, if the cosmetologist sells a skin care product that contains an ingredient which causes them an allergic reaction, the cosmetologist can be responsible for this.
Completed operations – Completed operations includes anything that occurs after the beauty client has received their treatments. For example, if a client gets her eyebrows waxed, and an hour or so later find that the redness turned into a skin burn, she may instigate a lawsuit.