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Good Business Means Getting Insurance

It is hard for some folks to fathom, but there is a necessary business side to the field of massage therapy and bodywork. After all, professional touch therapists do not offer their healing work for free, because they would never be able to pay their own bills and look after their own well-being. That part should be easy to understand, but merging the notion of hands on healer with a savvy business person could prove a bit more challenging.

It may be safe to say that very few people enter massage therapy or bodywork school because they love sales, accounting, networking, management or other such aspects of business. However, it also may be safe to say that these people do enter massage therapy or bodywork school in hopes of making a living by providing noninvasive touch therapy to all kinds of clients.

Once these new graduates enter the real world and begin to build their own practices, the need to know about business barges into the equation. Whether you are working solo from home or another rented space, within a spa or larger group of practitioners, or even in a doctors office or massage franchise chain, an important first step to start up your work as a professional massage therapist or bodyworker is securing a solid massage therapy liability insurance policy.

At first, comprehending why a person whose sole purpose is to make other people feel better may ever have to worry about liability coverage. However, with some thought it is easy to see why massage therapy liability insurance is essential for any professional massage therapist or bodyworker.

Practitioners of healthy touch work one on one with clients day in and day out, on what may be called a fairly intimate basis. Any kind of work that involves interaction between employees and members of the public, or even products and members of the public, calls for liability insurance. With massage therapy and bodywork, there is no doubt the professional practitioners are working with members of the public.

Much like automobile insurance, massage therapy liability insurance is there to provide protection and coverage in those rare instances when something unexpected happens. For example, a client may at some point claim injury or damage due to a lack of competence or skill on the part of the massage therapists. Although this claim may not hold water, the practitioner will be mighty glad he or she has the massage therapy liability insurance in place to handle any necessary proceedings.

Other rather unpleasant surprises that could come with the territory of massage therapyand that dictate the necessity of liability insuranceinclude a client who claims damage due to a product used in your session room, or even due to a slip, trip or fall in your parking lot or hallway.

Hopefully it is now quite clear why massage therapists and bodyworkers need to purchase massage therapy liability insurance before they begin their daily practice. Fortunately, the peace of mind that comes with such a policy is far from pricey. Typically, practitioners can enroll in a solid program from less than a few hundred dollars per year.

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