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Salon Insurance Especially Made for Your Business

Whether you’re cutting hair from your home or supervising a team of stylists, having the right salon insurance coverage is crucial.
 
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Why Salon Owners Need Salon Business Insurance

You’re dedicated to your customers, and so are we. That’s why we work to get to know every small business we serve. This helps us match coverages to the specific risks you may face at your beauty salon, so you can save money while knowing you’re protected from potential disasters.
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What Salon Insurance Should Hairstylists Have?

  • General Liability Insurance
  • Business Income Off Premises Coverage
  • Barber Shop and Beauty Salon Professional Liability Insurance
  • Equipment Breakdown Insurance
  • Commercial Auto
  • Workers’ Compensation Insurance

Business Insurance Coverages for Salons

Every beauty salon and hair salon is different, so coverage needs will vary. For example, you’ll want certain types of coverage if you own a salon, and you’ll need additional insurance if you have employees.
 
We’ve created a plan that’s perfect for small business owners. Our Business Owner’s Policy (BOP) combines three essential types of coverage:
 

How Much Does Hair Salon Insurance Cost?

On average, our BOP customers paid $1,019 a year, or about $85 a month.1 For general liability insurance, our customers paid an average of $805 a year, or about $67 a month.2 Insurance costs vary because insurers look at different factors when determining premiums. This can include:
 
  • Location
  • Revenue
  • Number of employees
The best way to find out your hair salon insurance cost is to get a quote.
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Small Business Salon Insurance

As a hairstylist, insurance coverage may not seem that important, but it’s crucial to have – not just for your customers, but for yourself. The right salon insurance can help cover the costs of unexpected issues that could shut down the business you’ve worked hard to build.
 
Watch this video about why you need Small Business Insurance.

Taking Care of Your Salon Team

Whether you’re cutting, coloring or even just scheduling your calendar, working in a hair salon means being exposed to chemicals daily. Protect yourself and your employees from potential risks with salon insurance.
Hairdressers and hairstylists commonly face a risk of various musculoskeletal injuries.3
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Employee Injuries

“My receptionist was helping me on a busy Saturday and took my new pair of scissors to clean. She was rushing and didn’t realize how sharp they were and ended up slicing her finger pretty bad. So bad that she needed a few stiches.”
 
Workers’ compensation insurance is required by most states to help small business owners provide important benefits to employees for work-related injuries or illnesses.
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Client Lawsuit

“My cosmetologist did makeup for a bride with a nickel allergy. She applied temporary makeup and sent the bride a list of all the ingredients in each of the makeups beforehand to approve. However, the bride’s eyes swelled, and she sued my makeup artist.”
 
Professional liability helps protect you and your company against lawsuits and claims that it made an error or mistake in the professional services given.

Covering Your Salon Operations

As a small business owner, you have a lot of responsibilities. Clients come in and out of your business every day and you have to handle issues regularly. We know the difficulties you face at your hair salon – and we’ve created coverages to help you get through them.
Falls are the leading cause of unintentional emergency room visits.4
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Customer Injury

“I had just put this pretty new rug down in the waiting area. Apparently the edge was curled up a bit and when an older client walked in, she tripped right over it and fell face first into my display cabinet.”
 
General liability insurance helps protect your salon from claims that it caused bodily injury or property damage to others.

Protecting Your Salon Property

Running a salon business can be costly. We know you rely on expensive tools and equipment that can accidentally break or be stolen. Having hair salon business insurance can give you peace of mind in knowing your property is protected.
Small businesses with less than $25 million in revenue saw an increase in cyber claim frequency and severity.5
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Stolen Customer Information

“My stylist opened an email that she thought was from a vendor. It asked her to use her login credentials. The next day, our computer systems were hacked and they took our customers’ contact and payment information.”
 
Data breach insurance can help your salon respond to a breach if personally identifiable information gets lost or stolen. Some insurers call this coverage cyber liability insurance.
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Property Damage

“My team travels a lot for weddings. We were doing hair for a big bridal party with a lot of little kids. One of them tripped over our curling iron cords and knocked three of them onto the floor, cracking the ceramic and completely destroying them. We had to cancel several appointments until we could get replacements.”
 
Business Property and Business Income Off Premises coverages can help protect against the loss of business income when your tools or equipment are damaged outside of your salon.

Salon Insurance You Can Trust

We’re an insurance company that makes small businesses our specialty. We have experts dedicated to most industries, so you can get the right hairstylist insurance coverage that you may need for your beauty salon or barber shop. We’re committed to learning exactly what you do, so we can customize a policy that will protect your business best.
 
Find out more about other beauty and wellness professions we insure:
 
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Salon Insurance That Has Your Back

Get the protection you need to help keep your small business running successfully.
 
 
Last Updated: November 16, 2023
 
1,2 Premium amounts presented are based on monthly premium paid by The Hartford's Small Business customers between 1/1/22 and 9/14/23 for 12-month policies. Premium is derived from a number of factors specific to your business and may vary.
 
3 Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology, “Musculoskeletal Health, Work-Related Risk Factors and Preventive Measures in Hairdressing: A Scoping Review”
 
4 National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, “10 Leading Causes of Nonfatal Unintentional Emergency Department Visits, United States, 2020”
 
5 Coalition, “2022 Cyber Claims Report”
 
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The Hartford shall not be liable for any damages in connection with the use of any information provided on this page. Please consult with your insurance agent/broker or insurance company to determine specific coverage needs as this information is intended to be educational in nature.
 
The information contained on this page should not be construed as specific legal, HR, financial, or insurance advice and is not a guarantee of coverage. In the event of a loss or claim, coverage determinations will be subject to the policy language, and any potential claim payment will be determined following a claim investigation.
 
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