
If you’re just getting into your wellness practice, insurance can feel a bit confusing, especially when people talk about business insurance and professional liability. It’s not always clear how these types of coverage are different or whether you actually need both. In fact, many wellness professionals assume one policy covers everything, until a claim proves otherwise.
Each coverage type protects against different risks, so it’s easier to decide which one you need when you understand the difference between business vs. professional insurance.
That said, you might need to carry both types of coverage, like many wellness professionals. This is especially important if your work involves both physical spaces and hands-on services.
What Is Business Insurance?
When people talk about business insurance, they’re usually referring to general liability insurance. This type of coverage focuses on accidents that happen around your business. These are things that aren’t directly related to the service you provide but still involve clients, visitors, or their property.
For example, business insurance may help cover claims involving:
Third-party bodily injury
Damage to someone else’s property
Accidents involving clients or visitors
Certain advertising or reputation-related claims
Here’s a common scenario that happens more often than you’d think: a client comes into your studio and slips on a wet floor or trips over equipment. General liability coverage may help protect your practice if something like this happens.
Even if you work in a rented space or travel to clients’ homes, accidents can still happen. A client could accidentally spill lotion on the floor. Business insurance focuses on these everyday risks and protects your work from the unexpected situations that come with running a wellness practice.
The key thing to remember is this: business insurance protects your practice from general business-related accidents, not from issues tied to your professional services.
What Is Professional Insurance?
Professional insurance, often called professional liability insurance or malpractice insurance, protects you in a different way. While business insurance covers accidents that happen around your practice, professional insurance covers claims related to the services you provide.
This type of coverage can help with claims involving:
Allegations of negligence
Mistakes in professional services
Claims that a service caused injury or harm
Situations where a client believes your work didn’t meet professional standards
For example, a client might say that a yoga session caused pain or worsened an existing condition. Or someone might claim that a skincare treatment led to an unexpected reaction.
Here’s the thing: even if you do your work carefully as a wellness pro, mistakes and misunderstandings can happen. That’s why professional insurance exists. It protects your skills, services, and professional judgment so you can focus on helping your clients with confidence.
Business vs. Professional Insurance: Should You Carry Both?
You don’t have to carry both types of insurance to run a wellness practice. Some professionals choose one type and do fine, depending on how they work. However, relying on only one coverage type may leave you vulnerable to other risks.
It all comes down to the risks in your specific practice. If you only provide advice or virtual services with no in-person client interactions, professional liability may be enough. But if you work in a physical space where clients come and go, or use equipment during practice, general liability becomes important.
In other words, you’re safer with both types of coverage. And this explains why many wellness professionals carry both to cover all their bases.
For example, if you’re a massage therapist who works in a studio, you face multiple risks. A client could slip on a mat or damage equipment during a session. General liability can cover that situation. At the same time, a client might claim that a massage worsened an existing injury, which is exactly the kind of situation professional liability protects against.
Bottom line: Having both types of insurance ensures you are protected on all fronts, because one policy alone won’t cover every risk.
Hidden Risks You Might Overlook
Even if you only offer virtual services or think one type of coverage is enough, there are some hidden risks you’ll want to consider:
Advertising Injury
Just because your practice is online doesn’t mean you’re immune. You could face claims for libel or slander if a competitor takes issue with something you post, or run into trouble for using a copyrighted image or text on your website or social media. General liability coverage helps protect you from these situations so your online presence doesn’t become a liability.
Contractual Requirements
Many landlords or studios require proof of both general and professional liability before they’ll sign a contract, even if you never meet them in person. Carrying both types of insurance can keep doors open and prevent delays when you’re booking space.
Off-Premises Incidents
If you travel to clients’ homes or work in other locations, accidental property damage can happen anywhere. General liability typically covers property damage or injuries that occur off your main workspace, so you are protected no matter where your services take you.
NACAMS professional insurance goes a step further by including advertising injury coverage and policies that follow you wherever you work, whether virtual, mobile, or in a studio, in all 50 states. This helps ensure you are protected no matter how or where you deliver your services.
Coverage You Can Count On
Risks are a part of wellness practice, and even the most experienced professionals can encounter unexpected situations. The good news is that the right insurance protects your practice from those risks and allows you to focus on your clients and your craft with confidence.
NACAMS professional insurance offers coverage designed specifically for wellness professionals, including general liability, professional liability, advertising injury, and policies that follow you wherever you work.
Don’t wait until an unexpected situation catches you off guard. Get the protection your practice deserves and stay covered today.
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