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Cover your yoga teacher career with insurance

Topic: YogaPublished February 2, 2012

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As a yoga teacher, you are trained to work with each client, helping them feel there best. Of course, there are many other benefits that fall beneath the umbrella of yoga teaching, but every one of them is designed to serve students by improving their physical and spiritual nature and, in turn, boosting their confidence. In such a client oriented profession, where yoga teachers thrive on happy customers, and word of mouth, it is important to remember to take care of one’s self—and one’s business. For yoga teachers, this starts with possessing the right yoga teacher insurance. Finding and securing yoga teacher insurance lays the foundation for a solid and successful career in yoga teaching. The type of protection that a yoga teacher liability insurance policy provides lets the world know that you value your career and value your students, and that you are a true professional. In fact, depending on the state or region where you work as a yoga teacher, there is a good chance you may even be required to show proof of yoga teacher liability insurance before you are allowed to open your doors and legally begin work with members of the public. The reason yoga teacher insurance is so important—even in a field where the sole focus is making the client look and feel his or her very best—is because, at the end of the day, you are still running a business, and professional cosmetologists needs to be insured against the many unpredictable situations that can unfold when working one on one with a wide array of clients, tools and techniques. When you sign up for a solid yoga teacher liability insurance program, you should get the kind of thorough protection that will allow you to breathe a sigh of relief and put all of your focus back on providing clients with the best possible services. After all, when you find the right yoga teacher insurance policy, you not only get general liability insurance for your business, but you also get malpractice and product liability coverage as well. The first, general liability insurance, is one of the key forms of protection that should come with any yoga insurance policy. This is the part of your policy that will cover you and your business in case a client has an accident on your property. For example, if there was a wet spot on the floor near the washing station at your salon, and your client happened to slip and break her wrist, you would need general liability insurance to kick in and cover the damages. As for malpractice and product liability insurance, these two aspects of coverage are there to protect you in case a client ever claims damage or injury either due to a lack of skill or competence on your part as the yoga teacher.

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