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It depends on how you work, where you work, and what your clients or venue require. Many cosmetic tattoo artists look at a professional or civil liability style cover for claims connected to the services they provide (as listed in the schedule).
If you have clients visiting your premises, public liability is also commonly relevant for third party injury or property damage at your premises that is not about the treatment itself, like a slip in the studio.
If you sell or supply aftercare products, product liability can be relevant for claims alleging injury or property damage caused by those products.
Depending on your setup, you might also consider separate covers like contents or equipment (for machines and stock) and personal accident and sickness (especially for sole traders), but those are usually arranged under different policies than the civil liability wording above.
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