Massage Insurance from £3.19 per month (2024)

How much does insurance for massage therapist businesses cost?

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10% of our customers paid up to £38.32 a year for a public liability insurance policy between 1st April 2023 - 30th June 2023. Equivalent to £3.19 per month based on a monthly cost when paying for the policy in one annual payment. Paying monthly is usually more expensive as you'll pay interest. Most customers pay more than this but some pay less.

Example massage insurance quotes, real prices

A part time masseuse who works on residential home visits

  • 1-2 years' experience
  • Sole trader
  • No employees
  • Based in Watford
  • Public liability

    £1,000,000

  • Employers’ liability

    Not included

  • Contents & business equipment

    Not included

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£22.07 /month

£196.16 /month

A small massage company who rents rooms in a hotel and offers home visits

  • 5+ years' experience
  • Limited company
  • 3 employees
  • Based in Peterborough
  • Public liability

    £2,000,000

  • Employers’ liability

    £10,000,000

  • Contents & business equipment

    Not included

How we work out example quotes These examples are real quotes from our online system (created 23/09/2020). They’re based on a range of factors, like employees and location. Your own quote will be based on what you tell us about your business. Prices may go up or down from day to day, so the prices you’re quoted may differ to the ones you see here.

What kind of excess should I expect?

An excess is an amount you pay towards any claim you make on your insurance. For example, if your excess is £250 and you make a claim worth £1000, your payout will be a maximum of £750.

Insurance cover

Lowest excess

Highest excess

Public liability

£100

£2500

Employers' liability

No excess

No excess

Tools

£60

£500

Stock

£100

£500

Business and office equipment

£50

£750

The figures above are for guidance only and any excess applying to your quote may differ. You’ll get a breakdown of the excesses for each quote when you compare with us.

Insurance for massage therapists FAQ

Whether you’re new to buying business insurance or you’ve been trading for a while, here are the answers to some commonly asked questions about insurance for UK massage therapist businesses. You can also check out our business insurance FAQs.

  • Because you’re in close contact with clients and may visit them at home or in other locations, protection for public liability claims can provide a certain amount of peace of mind. It works to cover you for injury and damage claims, usually from clients or members of the public.

    For example, imagine a product you’re using drips onto a client’s coat and causes a stain. Your massage therapist public liability insurance could cover the compensation payment.

  • Yes. It’s important to make sure you have the right type and level of insurance for the different types of work you do. For example, if you’re a plumber, you may also do building work on certain jobs – you’ll need additional cover for this, but you can have it all on the one policy. When you start your quote, you’ll have the option to add another trade or profession to your policy. If you need to add a third trade, give us a call on 0333 043 8527 and one of our insurance experts will help you set up your policy in minutes.

  • Yes. You may start offering additional services that require you to use different skills or carry out different tasks. If you find yourself in this situation, it’s important to give us a call on 0333 043 8527 to update your policy before you take on this new work. If you don’t have the correct type of cover in place for the work you do, you may be unable to claim on your policy if something goes wrong.

  • Each insurer looks at CCJs and IVAs differently – some apply stricter rules than others, but having a CCJ or IVA doesn’t necessarily mean you won’t be able to buy insurance.

  • You can choose the payment type that suits your business and cash flow best. Some customers prefer to pay in one go, while others prefer to pay a regular monthly amount, like you do with lots of other bills. Simply Business offer three ways to pay for your policy:

    • one-off credit or debit card payment

    • BACS payment

    • Direct Debit

    If you choose to pay by Direct Debit, our credit provider, Premium Credit, pays Simply Business the full amount for your policy up front. You then repay Premium Credit in 10 monthly instalments.

  • This will depend on whether you have employers’ liability insurance in place. Public liability insurance is designed to protect your business against the consequences of legal action brought by members of the public for injuries or damage to their belongings. But when it comes to your employees causing injury or damage, this protection only activates if you also have employers’ liability insurance.

    If you employ people, you’re required by law to have employers’ liability insurance.

    There’s one exception here. Family businesses that aren’t incorporated as a limited company are not legally required to have employers’ liability insurance. The government defines a “family business” as one where all your employees are closely related to you (as a spouse, civil partner, sibling, child, parent, grandparent, grandchild, step-parent, stepchild or half-sibling). So if you run an unincorporated family business and you choose not to get employers’ liability insurance, it’s important to know that your public liability insurance wouldn’t cover you against damage or injury caused by your team.

We create this content for general information purposes and it should not be taken as advice. Always check policy documentation for details and seek professional advice. Read our full Terms and Conditions

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FAQs

What is the insurance code for medical massage? ›

CPT code 97124 is more so directed at massage therapy, while 97140 is actually for manual therapy. When using either of these massage therapy billing codes, be sure to cite these exact treatment procedures in your claim to ensure coverage.

What does professional indemnity insurance cover? ›

Professional indemnity insurance protects you against claims for loss or damage made by clients or third parties as a result of the impact of negligent services you provided or negligent advice you offered. Compensation claims can be brought against you even if you provided a service or offered advice for free.

How much is insurance for a massage therapist in the UK? ›

Massage therapist insurance costs start from just £52.50 a year, covering public liability and treatment risk insurance. Our insurance policies vary depending on your individual circ*mstances, and whether you own a salon or work on a mobile basis.

Does AMTA cover hot stones? ›

Coverage for hot stone massage is included in AMTA's insurance - with no extra costs or classes you have to take!

Is massage a qualified medical expense? ›

Massage therapy CAN be a qualified medical expense, if you meet all of the criteria below. The IRS ruling states: “Medical expenses are the costs of diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease, and the costs for treatments affecting any part or function of the body.

How do chiropractors bill for massage? ›

The chiropractor may use code 97140 or 97010. While massage therapy works well in conjunction with chiropractic, there is some overlap in treatment. Avoid massage billing issues by scheduling your massage session the day before or after chiropractic care.

How much does indemnity insurance cost? ›

What is the average cost of professional indemnity insurance? On average, AXA customers pay £6.17* a month or £74** a year for professional indemnity insurance.

When should I get professional indemnity insurance? ›

Here are some reasons why you may need Professional Indemnity Insurance which might help make things clearer: You provide advice and consultancy - Clients can claim compensation if there's a mistake in the advice you've given. You provide an expert service - In case you make a mistake in designs, plans or calculations.

What happens if I don't have professional indemnity insurance? ›

Failing to have professional indemnity insurance will expose you and your company to the risk of being taken to court and sued for a variety of claims such as breach of confidentiality, libel, slander and professional neglect.

What is the diagnostic code for massage therapy? ›

97124 Massage Therapy

Describes the work inherent in massage, which is a separate and distinct service from codes 98940-98943. CPT code 97124 describes work including effleurage, petrissage, and/or tapotement (stroking, compression, percussion) for every 15 minutes.

What is massage therapy code? ›

CPT Code 97124 Massage Therapy.

What is insurance code 97140? ›

CPT® code 97140: Manual therapy techniques, 1 or more regions, each 15 minutes (Mobilization/manipulation, manual lymphatic drainage, manual traction) As the authority on the CPT® code set, the AMA is providing the top-searched codes to help remove obstacles and burdens that interfere with patient care.

What is insurance code 97811? ›

The Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®) code 97811 as maintained by American Medical Association, is a medical procedural code under the range - Acupuncture Procedures.

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