{"id":22810,"date":"2022-12-05T03:06:34","date_gmt":"2023-01-09T16:47:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.saved-tattoo.com\/?p=22810"},"modified":"2024-01-06T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2024-01-06T00:00:00","slug":"tattooing-insurance","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.saved-tattoo.com\/tattooing-insurance\/","title":{"rendered":"Tattoo and Body Piercing Insurance: What Kind of Insurance Do Tattoo Artists Need?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Truth be told, the tattoo business is booming lately, and with it rises the number of demanding or unhappy clients. There is, unfortunately, no shortage of claims in regard to tattoo infections or allergic reactions. Sexual abuse claims also seem to be more frequent, which is definitely an issue on so many levels.<\/p>\n

Therefore, if a tattoo shop as a whole or a particular tattoo artist faces such legal claims, having insurance is the shield of protection necessary to keep your name clear and your business up and running (providing the claims are false, of course).<\/p>\n

Whether you have just started your own tattoo shop, with several artists, or you’re just looking for information regarding tattoo insurance, you’re at the right spot. In the following paragraphs, we’ll share everything a tattoo shop owner and a tattoo artist need to know about the business and the insurance necessary for detailed coverage and protection against multiple risk factors. So, let’s get started!<\/p>\n

Tattoo Artists and Insurance<\/h2>\n
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Why Do Tattoo Artists Require Insurance?<\/h3>\n

Even though it may not seem so at first, tattooing is a serious business, especially when you consider the fact that tattooists provide a service of ‘permanent’ body art. So, from the get-go, we’re dealing with the touchy subject of bearing the consequences of a bad tattoo for the rest of one’s life, or until the tattoo gets removed<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Things going wrong in a tattoo shop isn’t something unusual.<\/strong> Clients have the right to be unhappy with the results, others experience medical issues (infection, allergic reaction, even injury) during tattooing.<\/p>\n

All of this needs to be handled professionally and legally, and tattoo artists simply feel better and more protected knowing they’re covered by insurance<\/strong>. Because guess what; sometimes it is not the tattoo artist’s fault, and even when it is, serious matters need to be handled in such matter, for the sake of the client and the responsible party.<\/p>\n

Are Tattoo Artists Required To Have Insurance?<\/h3>\n

No, generally not. Most states don’t even require tattoo and body piercing shop owners or artists to have insurance, but most shops do have it<\/strong>. Considering the stakes and the financial blow a shop of this kind might take after a report from an unhappy client, it would simply be irresponsible to not protect yourself and your tattoo artists with an insurance policy<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

Without insurance, the client can sue the tattoo shop or a tattoo artist<\/a> in particular, and the owner or the artist have to take all the legal and financial responsibility<\/strong>. This costs money, and the tattoo shop’s reputation could be destroyed. So, it only seems smart to invest in a good insurance policy despite the legal fees, settlements, and overall monthly payment may seem like too much money going ‘down the drain’.<\/p>\n

Playing safe in a business such as tattooing is simply logical, and a smart move. But, this doesn’t mean that one can provide bad service and have bad or inappropriate practices because they will be protected by the insurance policy.\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n

Types of Insurance for Tattoo and Piercing Shops<\/h3>\n

To cover all of the potential risks that come with running a tattoo or body piercing shop, shop owners and artists have three tattoo insurance policies to choose from. Tattoo insurance policies may change between states, which is pretty important for tattoo artists traveling or working in several states. The insurance difference takes into consideration the size of the shop, the number of employees, the service or services the shop provides, etc. Let’s take a closer look at the three insurance policies;<\/p>\n