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James Hallam is an independent Lloyd’s broker with a dedicated team of experienced insurance professionals who care about protecting your business.
James Hallam is an independent family-run Lloyd’s broker. Since 1982 we have helped hairdressers across the UK get the insurance they need at the best price. We can help you whether you are running a single salon, or a chain of multiple branches. We can also help you if you are a mobile or freelance hairdresser.
What is Hairdresser insurance?
This is specialist insurance for hairdressers, which will cover you for the unique risks you face in your work. This can include cover for your equipment and premises, along with cover for any accidents or injuries that may occur while you are cutting hair or administering other treatments.
If you run any kind of business, then you may have a legal obligation to get certain kinds of insurance. If you employ any staff, for example, then by law you need employer’s liability insurance. This will cover your staff for any accidents and injuries they may sustain on the job.
Beyond this, as a hairdresser you will face many risks in your line of work: A fire or a flood could prevent you from opening your salon, or you could lose or accidentally damage your valuable equipment. In these cases, hairdressers insurance could give you the cover you need to bounce back.
Hairdresser insurance can also cover you and your customers for any slips, trips, or falls that may occur on your premises. And if you do home visits, you will also be covered for any accidental damage to your customers’ property while you are in their home.
Yes, all hairdressers should consider public liability insurance. If a customer trips on a wire, or slips on some loose hair while visiting your premises, then public liability insurance can cover any compensation they may be due, as well as any legal fees that may arise in the result of a dispute.
If you are a mobile or freelance hairdresser, your public liability insurance can cover you for any accidental damage you may cause during a home visit. This can range from spilling a cup of coffee on a customer’s carpet, to accidentally scorching their furniture with unattended hair straighteners.
Your hairdressers insurance can also cover your equipment when you are on the road, or visiting a customer. And if you are a freelance hairdresser who rents a chair in another salon or barbershop, you can get cover for any equipment you leave on the premises.
Choose James Hallam and we will take the time to get to know you, your business, and the specific services you provide. Once we fully understand the unique risks you face, we will help you access the specialist hairdresser insurance you need at a competitive price.
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