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Which of the following is true about malpractice insurance?

  1. It is optional for all small businesses

  2. It covers costs from employee negligence

  3. It provides health insurance for employees

  4. It is primarily for physical damages only

The correct answer is: It covers costs from employee negligence

Malpractice insurance is designed to protect professionals, including those in the esthetics field, from claims resulting from negligent acts or omissions that may occur during their practice. This type of insurance is particularly relevant in settings where clients could claim they suffered harm due to the services provided. Therefore, option B is accurate because it specifically relates to covering the costs associated with potential negligence from employees, which is a key function of malpractice insurance. The other options do not accurately describe malpractice insurance. While some businesses may choose to carry malpractice insurance, it is generally recommended, especially in fields with direct client interaction, making the claim that it is optional misleading. Options C and D also do not encapsulate the primary purpose of malpractice insurance, as it does not provide health insurance or solely cover physical damages; rather, it involves a broader range of professional errors and omissions. Thus, understanding the nature of malpractice insurance clarifies its essential role in mitigating risk for service professionals.