Allied Healthcare Professionals are among the fastest growing occupations in the U.S. With a projected growth of 18 percent between 2016 and 2026, there will be more than 2.4 million new jobs created.

This non-physician healthcare group includes anesthesia technicians, nurses, dentists, massage therapists, physical therapist, technicians, and even yoga instructors.

No matter what type of allied healthcare service an individual provides, most are contractors or self-employed. Their focus is on creating, growing and expanding their business.

While these optimistic, entrepreneurial careers sound amazing, there are also potential risks they encounter daily. Putting things in place to mitigate the risks is where you come in.

Help Your Clients Get Peace of Mind

Most allied healthcare professionals know they need some type of insurance to reassure clients and to protect their business. But they may not be sure what kind of coverage they need. And some practitioners need reminders about why they need this type of insurance coverage.

Here are some compelling insights you can share with prospective allied healthcare customers who need a general liability policy.

Liability: When complaints are filed against the services an allied healthcare business performs; the business owner is financially liable. The potential risks sometimes seem abstract and unrealistic. For example, unexpected accidents can happen. A simple trip or fall could result in unforeseen medical expenses the allied healthcare provider has to pay.

Statistics: According to The Hartford: 10 percent of small business claims come from customer slips and falls. Insurance Journal cited that 35 percent of all general liability claims results in a lawsuit. With 22.2 percent of small business owners experiencing a client complete or dispute, the potential adverse financial impact is staggering.

Selling: Customers are more likely to hire allied healthcare contractors who are insured. In addition to the right license, general liability insurance tells customers they are working with a business-savvy professional. Part of selling customers is putting their mind at ease and reassuring that your work is fully covered by general liability insurance.

Protection: A simple, general liability policy can make the difference between staying in business or closing the doors. When an accident happens, the policy covers damages and medical expenses. If a lawsuit occurs, the insurance covers any defense costs or attorney fees. The protection gives peace of mind while ensuring protection from unexpected incidents.

Provide Your Allied Healthcare Customers General Liability Protection

You can quickly offer general liability policies tailored to your employer client’s specific business needs. In fact, you can get a quick quote when your customer answers a simple questionnaire.

With two simple steps—fill out our form and click submit—you can receive a confirmation email with instructions to bind.

Learn more about our General Liability program. See sample GL classes.

You can even set yourself apart from competitors by signing up to offer the general liability application on your website.

Don’t let your prospects become another failed business statistic because they didn’t take the necessary steps to protect their business. Proactively share with customers how you can help them ensure their hard earned money and business is never at risk.