SpiralTouch
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I've read a lot on here about liability insurance and recommendations to get 1 million in protection.
My question is this - if the market/venue where you sell your soap does NOT require any insurance (only a vendors license) would you still buy it ? The market where I plan to sell in the future does not require it.
If your soaps are labeled with ingredients, how could someone try to sue you? If they are allergic to something then it is their responsibility to look for that (ex: coconut) on the label - not grounds for a lawsuit. (?)
I know that legally you are not required to have liability insurance to sell soap.. And soap doesn't even legally require labeling.
Thoughts please.
My question is this - if the market/venue where you sell your soap does NOT require any insurance (only a vendors license) would you still buy it ? The market where I plan to sell in the future does not require it.
If your soaps are labeled with ingredients, how could someone try to sue you? If they are allergic to something then it is their responsibility to look for that (ex: coconut) on the label - not grounds for a lawsuit. (?)
I know that legally you are not required to have liability insurance to sell soap.. And soap doesn't even legally require labeling.
Thoughts please.