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| can anyone recommend a good insurer for yoga instructors in the US? Also if you run a studio, do you have blanket coverage which covers your instructors, or do you purchase insurance and require the instructors to have their own insurance as well? | |
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| If you've been through a Yoga Alliance certified 200 hour (or 500 hour) program, then the Yoga Alliance offers a really reasonable rate on insurance (less than $200/year). Many studios require their teachers to carry their own insurance. The studio may have overall liability insurance but if a student sues the actual teacher, the studio's coverage won't be enough. I know that the "hot" yoga studios have students sign some pretty heavy duty waivers, but, in the US anyway, that doesn't mean that a person still can't sue. | |
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| https://www.fitnessandwellness.com/ | |
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