Every month, more than 100 million Americans visit beauty salons for hair styling and color services, manicures, pedicures, facials, and more.¹While women make up the largest segment of beauty salon clients, the number of men who purchase personal care services is growing.Salons are offering a variety of services aimed at men, including hair and beard grooming and coloring, sport manicures and pedicures, and massages.
While the regulations vary from state to state, every beauty salon must have a valid business license, every cosmetologist must be certified,and the salon owner is required to take reasonable steps to avoid harm to customers and guests.
Yet, accidents happen. That’s why reputable beauty salons carry liability insurance to protect the owner from expensive injury claims.If you’ve been injured through the negligence of a beauty salon,
you have the right to expect full compensation for your medical expenses and emotional distress.Every customer injury is unique. However, injuries at beauty salons generally involve these situations: