Personal Trainer Insurance in Oregon
Oregon has no state-mandated coverage for personal trainers on record, but the recommended coverages below still apply.
Oregon requirements
No state-mandated coverage is on record for personal trainers in Oregon. See the national checklist below for recommended policies.
State regulator: Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services
Coverage checklist
| Coverage | Requirement | Annual cost |
|---|---|---|
| General LiabilityGL | Required | $378–$810/yr |
| Inland Marine / Tools & EquipmentIM | Recommended | $162–$540/yr |
| Professional Liability / E&OPL/E&O | Recommended | $324–$756/yr |
| Business Owner's PolicyBOP | Optional | $432–$1,188/yr |
| Commercial AutoCA | Optional | $648–$1,512/yr |
| Commercial PropertyCP | Optional | $432–$1,296/yr |
Cost breakdown
- ·Independent vs. gym
- ·Group classes
- ·Revenue
Covers client injury during sessions; most gyms require trainers to carry it as independent contractors.
- ·Portable equipment value
Covers portable gear (bands, weights, mats) used in clients' homes or parks.
- ·Programming scope
- ·Nutrition advice
Covers claims that inappropriate programming or advice caused a client injury.
- ·Studio
If you lease a private studio.
- ·Mobile training
If you drive extensively to clients and your personal policy excludes business use.
- ·Studio ownership
If you own/lease a studio.
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Personal Trainer insurance in Oregon — FAQ
Do personal trainers need insurance?+
Not usually by state law, but virtually every gym requires independent-contractor trainers to carry general liability insurance, and most certification bodies recommend it to cover client injuries.
How much is personal trainer insurance cost?+
General liability typically runs $350–$750 per year. Adding professional liability brings a trainer's annual package to roughly $650–$1,450.
Does my gym's insurance cover me?+
Usually not. Most gyms classify trainers as independent contractors and require you to carry your own liability policy. The gym's policy covers the gym, not you.
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