EnriquePaxton
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As a yoga teacher, you get up close and personal with your clients on a
regular basis. Whether your primary skill is providing technique support
or business skills, or something else altogether, there is a reason you
need yoga instructor liability insurance.
You see, each of these different skill sets involves very close work
with a client and his or her body. That means you may need liability
insurance more than folks who make their living in a more hands off
manner. After all, one of the main purposes liability insurance serves
is to protect you against a client�s claims of damage or injury, whether
the damage or injury is allegedly due to a lack of skill or competence
on your part or due to a product you used on your client.
The two forms of protection described above are malpractice insurance
and product liability insurance, both of which should be included in a
strong yoga teacher liability insurance policy. With this kind of
coverage, you will be protected against those rare situations when a
person might sue you for damage or injury.
Even though these occurrences are fairly rare, they are far from
nonexistent. Again, this is why yoga teacher liability insurance exists
in the first place. Much like automobile insurance, it is there to cover
you when an accident�or an unexpected claim�takes place.
Do your homework and find a liability insurance program that both suits
your budget and provides optimal protection.
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EnriquePaxton