EnriquePaxton
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As a professional yoga teacher, you may be able to think of a long list
of good reasons why you should not have to purchase yoga liability
insurance. However, none of those reasons really matter when this simple
fact exists: accidents happen. Remember, a core piece of your yoga
liability insurance policy is general liability insurance, which is
there to provide coverage in case a client has an accident of some kind
on the property of your yoga practice.
Just like any other business or service provider that does business with
members of the public, where members of the public come onto the
property of the business, yoga teachers need protection from the rare
but possible occurrence of an accident. For example, imagine that a
client happens to trip on her way into your session room, and the trip
results in a broken ankle. If that client decides to file a claim
against you for the damages, you will need the general liability portion
of your yoga teacher liability insurance policy to provide the coverage
you need.
Fortunately, the cost for a high quality yoga teacher liability
insurance policy is quite low, most likely due to the fact that the odds
of a client filing a claim against his or her reiki therapist are
relatively low as well. This means that for less than a couple hundred
dollars per year�usually a tax deductible expense�you can have the
protection and peace of mind of yoga liability insurance.
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EnriquePaxton