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What is esthetician insurance?

Esthetician insurance is a policy tailored specifically for esthetician businesses and professionals. Though skincare treatments aren’t exactly dangerous to those performing them, there are other risks to consider. For instance, a client can suffer an adverse reaction due to your treatment (or the products you use), which could prompt legal action against you. Alternatively, your spa could get robbed or even destroyed in a fire. Both incidents can be incredibly costly, and they can occur at any time – today, tomorrow or 20 years from now. So, whether you own a spa, operate a mobile business or work as an independent contractor, consider getting insurance as soon as possible, especially if you’re uninsured.

What esthetician insurance includes

Your typical esthetician insurance should at the very least cover your business in these key areas:

Recommended add-ons for esthetician insurance coverage

There are always ways to enhance your insurance coverage, if you’re not happy with what you have. Here are some examples:

Common types of esthetician insurance claims

Estheticians file all kinds of claims. However, some claims happen more often than others. Here are some of the most common ones:

How much does esthetician insurance cost?

Your insurance premium will depend on factors unique to your esthetician business. For instance, if you run a spa, then your premiums will be different from someone running a mobile business due to the differences in risks. Size is another factor. The more people you employ, the more expensive your premiums will be.

Most small businesses – with a handful of employees and lower income – should expect to pay no more than $2,500 a year. Estheticians, in fact, see annual premiums of $500 to $1,500.

Some factors that may impact your premiums include:

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How to get the cheapest esthetician insurance rates

To get the cheapest insurance rate, make sure you do the following:

Esthetician insurance in Canada: What you need to know

If you’re an esthetician in Canada – especially if you’re new to the business – make sure you understand the following when it comes to insurance:

Regulatory requirements: In Canada, estheticians must adhere to provincial regulations regarding insurance coverage. While requirements vary by province, most mandate that estheticians carry general liability and professional liability insurance. It's essential to familiarize yourself with the specific regulations in your province to ensure compliance.

Currency and coverage limits: Be mindful of currency and coverage limits when selecting an insurance policy. Ensure that your policy provides adequate coverage in Canadian dollars and meets the minimum coverage requirements set by your province. This helps avoid potential gaps in coverage that could leave your business vulnerable.

Your questions about esthetician insurance, answered

 

Do I need esthetician insurance if I work from home?

Yes, estheticians who work from home still need insurance coverage. Home-based businesses face many of the same risks as traditional salons, including client injuries and property damage. Additionally, most homeowners' insurance policies do not cover business-related activities, making separate esthetician insurance essential.

How often should I review my insurance policy?

It's a good practice to review your insurance policy annually. This ensures that your coverage remains up-to-date and adequately reflects any changes in your business, such as new services or increased property value. Regular policy reviews also allow you to explore potential discounts and make adjustments to improve your coverage.