The cost of day spa insurance coverage depends on the policies you choose, the unique risks your shop faces, and the value of your business property. Save on small business insurance costs by comparing quotes from different providers with Insureon.
Here are the top day spa insurance policies purchased and their average monthly costs:
Our figures are sourced from the median cost of small business insurance policies purchased by Insureon day spa owners. The median offers a better estimate of what your business is likely to pay because it excludes outlier high and low premiums.
For most policies, average costs are determined by your spa services, the value of your equipment and property, your annual business revenue and location, the number of employees you have, and the policy limits and deductibles you choose.
Spas pay an average of $42 per month, or $500 per year, for general liability insurance.
A general liability policy helps cover legal fees related to common third-party lawsuits from clients, including those related to customer bodily injury, damage to a client's property, and advertising injury.
General liability coverage often includes product liability insurance, which can help protect your day spa in the event a customer is harmed by one of your products, such as an allergic reaction to a massage oil or face mask.
This is the average general liability insurance policy for day spas that buy from Insureon:
Insurance premium: $42 per month
Policy limits: $1 million per occurrence; $2 million aggregate
Deductible: $500
The cost of general liability insurance depends on several factors, such as the coverage limits you choose, the size of your business, the amount of foot traffic you have, and any endorsements you may add, such as an additional insured.
Learn more about how your insurance premium is calculated and how to save money on your general liability coverage.
Day spa owners pay an average of $84 per month, or $1,007 per year, for a business owner’s policy.
A business owner's policy, or BOP, bundles general liability coverage with commercial property insurance to cover both third-party risks and your business property. It typically costs less than purchasing each policy separately.
A BOP protects against customer injuries, property damage, and vandalism, along with damage to your spa equipment and inventory. Because of its increased coverage and affordability, it’s the policy most often recommended by Insureon’s agents.
This is the average BOP for day spa businesses that buy from Insureon:
Insurance premium: $84 per month
Policy limits: $1 million per occurrence; $2 million aggregate
Deductible: $1,000
Small, low-risk day spas are often eligible for a business owner's policy.
Spa owners may see higher costs if they choose to add endorsements to their policy. Insurance endorsements, such as business interruption insurance or equipment breakdown coverage, are often recommended to help avoid financial losses if a fire or power outage forces your business operations to cease for an extended period of time.
The cost of a business owner's policy is based on a number of factors, including the value of your property, where you are located, your business income, the number of employees you have, and your specialty.
Spa owners pay an average of $42 per month, or $503 annually, for professional liability insurance, which is often referred to errors and omissions insurance or E&O insurance.
Professional liability insurance provides financial protection against liability claims of professional negligence, such as failure to deliver promised results or mistakes, such as advising the wrong spa treatment to a client.
This is the average professional liability insurance for spas that buy from Insureon:
Insurance premium: $42 per month
Policy limits: $1 million per occurrence; $1 million aggregate
Deductible: $500
The cost of professional liability insurance depends on factors such as the coverage limits you choose, the size of your business, your claims history, and the type of work you do.
For day spa businesses, workers’ compensation insurance costs an average of $83 per month, or $1,000 per year.
This business insurance coverage helps pay for medical expenses if an employee suffers a work-related injury. It also provides disability benefits while they're recovering and unable to work.
To comply with your state’s requirements and avoid penalties, spas typically must purchase this coverage for their employees. It's also recommended for sole proprietors, as health insurance plans can deny claims for medical bills when an injury or illness is related to your job.
Most policies include employer's liability insurance, which covers the cost of lawsuits related to employee injuries. There's usually no limit to how much a workers' comp policy can pay for employee benefits, though it depends on state laws.
The cost of workers' compensation insurance depends on several factors, including the number of employees you have and the level of risk involved with their jobs.
You can save money on your workers' comp coverage by classifying your workers correctly and implementing a risk management plan to minimize employee injuries.
Day spas and other small business owners pay an average of $145 per month, or $1,740 annually, for cyber insurance. You might also see this policy called cyber liability insurance or cybersecurity insurance.
Cyber insurance helps small businesses recover financially after a data breach or cyberattack. It can help pay for customer notification costs, fraud monitoring services, and other expenses necessitated by state data breach laws.
The cost of cyber insurance depends on the amount of personal information handled by your spa, such as customer credit card numbers, along with the number of employees who can access that information.
Small businesses, including day spas, pay an average of $147 per month for commercial auto insurance, or $1,762 annually.
Most states require this coverage for vehicles owned by a spa. For personal, rented, and leased vehicles used by your business, look to hired and non-owned auto insurance (HNOA) instead.
A commercial auto policy provides financial protection in the event of an accident involving your business vehicle. It can help pay for property damage, medical costs, and legal expenses.
The cost of commercial auto insurance depends on several factors, including the policy limits you choose, coverage options, the value of the vehicles, additional insureds, and the driving records of anyone permitted to drive.
Learn more about how to find affordable commercial auto insurance coverage.
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