Protect Yourself
Smart estheticians realize that being named in a lawsuit is not worth risking your career. In this sue-happy age, it’s expensive to defend yourself even when you’ve done nothing wrong. Why chance it when excellent protection is so affordable?
Associated Skin Care Professionals (ASCP) offers protection with the industry’s best value in liability coverage for skin care professionals. For only $259 per year or $23 per month, you receive:
- $2 million per occurrence
- $6 million total per policy year (for YOU, not shared with other professionals)
- Covers professional, general, and product liability
- Covers you wherever you work, no matter how many settings
The ASCP Difference
Not all esthetic insurance policies are the same! We’ve done our homework to determine how our policy stands up to other policies out there—here are a few key differences:
- Highest Available Limits in the industry. With an annual aggregate of $6 million you’re covered for professional liability (malpractice), general liability (slip and fall), and product liability (products you use on a client or sell to them). Other companies will only cover you for up to $2 million.
- Competitive Pricing. Even with the highest available limits in the industry, we also offer competitive pricing at $259—especially when you consider the marketing materials, discounts, and other benefits that come with your annual membership. Many policies can be upwards of $900 per year, and that’s just for the insurance policy.
- No Charge for Additional Insured Endorsements (AIEs). If your landlord or owner of your suite requests they be added to your policy, there is no additional fee to do so. Other companies charge $10–$25 per AIE.
- No Shared Aggregate. ASCP’s esthetician insurance coverage is per member, per year—that means it’s yours alone, and you can rest assured that it will be there for you if needed. Other companies share the total coverage amount among all their members, which leads to the risk that it may be used up by other members before you file a claim.
- Occurrence Form Coverage. An important distinction in liability insurance is whether it’s occurrence form or claims-made. Some insurers offer the less protective claims-made option. Many lawsuits aren’t filed until the statute of limitations is about to expire, as much as two years after the incident. Occurrence form coverage means the practitioner who is no longer working, or is taking a break from the workplace, still has coverage even if they’ve allowed their insurance to lapse, as long as the incident occurred during the period of their coverage. Claims-made policies, however, cover practitioners only while the policy is in effect, which means an expired policy and a late claim could leave you vulnerable. To avoid this risk, ASCP offers estheticians occurrence form coverage.
- Coverage Wherever You Go. Whether you serve clients in one location or many, you’re covered.
- Coverage In All 50 States. ASCP’s policy is valid anywhere in the United States. Other companies only offer policies in a select number of states. Should you relocate, your policy moves with you.
Bottom line: ASCP’s liability insurance package for estheticians is comprehensively tailored to meet YOUR needs. Sure, you can find bare-bones insurance coverage elsewhere. But are you sure you’re fully protected? If you do experience a claim, you can expect knowledgeable, empathetic assistance from ASCP to help expedite rapid resolution of your claim. Fact is, just knowing your ASCP team is ready and able to support you lets you focus on what’s most important—building a successful career.
Frequently Asked Questions
How quickly can I join ASCP and receive proof of insurance?
There are several options available to speed up processing. You can apply over the phone or on our website, or you can fax a completed application to us at 800-790-0299. We must be able to verify training/licensing if no documents are supplied. If everything is in order, the insurance is effective the very next day. If you need proof of insurance sooner, please contact us at 800-789-0411 to make arrangements..
When will my insurance go into effect?
Whether you apply by mail, fax, phone, or online, your membership and insurance will go into effect the day after we receive your completed application and verify your training. It will be in effect for one full year from that date.
What exactly does my liability insurance cover?
ASCP’s occurrence form liability policy covers your spa operation for professional liability (client alleges malpractice), general liability (client alleges injury or accidents due to member’s negligence), and products liability (client alleges reaction to product). In all covered situations, you’re also covered for any legal expenses that may be incurred in defending a claim, over and above the policy limits. Other associations and insurance providers only cover legal expenses within the total policy limits!
Do you cover advanced esthetic services?
Exclusively available to ASCP members, we offer Advanced Esthetics Insurance for estheticians who have advanced their education in modalities such as microblading, permanent makeup, laser, IPL, cryolipolysis/CoolSculpting, radio and high frequency, and much more. This affordable option for advanced esthetic services supplements the comprehensive policy that’s already included with ASCP membership.
Do you offer a monthly payment plan?
Yes! Pay for your ASCP membership in the way that works best for you. Members can pay an annual fee of $259 or pay $23 per month to break it up over time.
What else do you cover?
ASCP also offers an optional Business Personal Property (BPP) insurance policy as an add-on. Through ASCP, you can insure your equipment and products for up to $10,000 at a cost of just $99/year in addition to your annual membership. Need even higher limits? We got you. ASCP also offers $30,000 coverage for $299 per year should you need it.
Start enjoying the benefits of ASCP membership today!
Note: The insurance coverage descriptions above are illustrative only. Refer to a copy of the policy for specific coverages, limitations, exclusions, terms and conditions. This insurance information is provided by our insurance agent and the insurance company underwriting our program and is not a contract; it is a partial illustration of benefits, conditions, limitations, and exclusions. In the event that there is confusion or conflict between the policy language and any information provided, the policy language shall control.