| Posted : 01/01/2001

Why You Should Consider Higher Limits of Liability ?
Of
all the insurance coverages available for salon owners to protect themselves and
their businesses, one of the most essential is liability coverage. Securing
adequate liability insurance is of prime importance for salon owners, whose
professional services may pose a risk of injury to their customers.
In addition to liability arising specifically from the use of your tanning
equipment, you also may be held accountable for a variety of other kinds of
business liabilities such as customer trips and falls. Such liabilities can
arise from any number of business relationships, including those with customers,
suppliers, partners and landlords.
Liabilities can stem from the actions of your employees, non-compliance with
governmental regulations, the sale of equipment, maintenance of your premises
and even from competing with other businesses. Some sources of liability are
unique to the tanning industry, while others are not; nevertheless, it is
important for you, as a salon owner, to be aware of these potential loss
exposures when setting up and operating your business.
Business Liability vs. Professional Liability
There are two types of liability you need to know about--business liability
and professional liability. Business liability protects you against bodily
injury lawsuits. For example, business liability coverage provides protection
against a lawsuit claiming that a customer or visitor was injured while on your
premises (such as those injuries caused by trips and falls).
Business liability also provides protection against property damage claims;
personal injury lawsuits involving libel or slander; claims arising from the
physical eviction of a person while on your premises and/or claims of false
arrest; and, claims arising from false advertising.
The second type of liability coverage is professional liability, which
protects you against any accidents or negligent acts that may arise out of your
professional services. For example, professional liability protects you against
claims made by customers who have suffered burns from overexposure, or who have
had a photosensitive reaction to a lotion or gel.
Manicurists and beauty salon owners sometimes make the mistake that their
professional liability insurance will cover a tanning bed claim--it wont, and if
you are uninsured, your personal assets could be at risk, including your car and
home.
In view of increased litigation and skyrocketing jury awards, many salon
owners today are carrying higher limits of coverage. In some states, an injured
party can recover only compensatory damages; however in other states punitive
damages also may be awarded.
An injured party may seek compensatory damages to recover out-of-pocket
expenses for medical care and medications, lost wages, property damage, pain and
suffering, disfigurement and even the loss of the capacity to enjoy life. A
business may seek to recover lost profits and out-of-pocket expenses.
In the absence of statutes, determining the monetary amount of damages
usually is left up to the courts and their juries. In recent years, awards of $1
million or more have not been uncommon. Therefore, a legal liability limit of $1
million no longer can be considered excessive, even for the smallest salon.
The good news is that higher limits of business liability are readily
available for tanning salon owners at very reasonable rates. Universal
Insurance, for example, can increase your business liability limit from the
$500,000 standard to $1 million for less than $100 per year on average for
single-location salons; and from $1 million to $2 million per year for less than
$50 on average.
Universal can upgrade your professional liability limit from $500,000 to $1
million for just a few hundred dollars per year on average. Universal's group
purchasing power has put higher limits of liability within the reach of many
salon owners who previously were unable to afford the increased coverage.
Universal's agents and underwriters are tanning industry specialists, and can
advise you about your real-life insurance requirements and how your interests
can best be served. If you are on a limited budget, Universal's agents can show
you how to invest your insurance dollars where they will do the most good. For
more information about Universals specialized tanning salon insurance coverages
contact Universal Insurance Facilities, Ltd. PO Box 40079, Phoenix, AZ
85067-0079 (800) 844-2101, Fax: (480) 970-6240, www.vpico.com/universal,
e-mail uif@vpico.com.
Universal's Tanning Salon Insurance Program is rated A++ (Superior) by A.M.
Best and Company--that's the highest possible rating from the most respected
rating service in the country.
|