Do I Need to be Insured to Inject?

Do I Need My Own Insurance as a Nurse Injector in Alberta?
While some medspas may have an insurance policy that covers these treatments, it is highly recommended that you have your own personal liability insurance.
This is because your employer’s insurance may not fully protect you in all situations, especially if you are an independent contractor or providing services outside of your direct employment.
Nursing Regulatory Bodies
Regulatory bodies in Alberta, such as the College of Registered Nurses of Alberta (CRNA) and the College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Alberta (CLPNA), require their registrants to maintain professional liability protection. This ensures public protection and provides you with legal representation and financial compensation in case of a malpractice or negligence claim.
Where can I get personal liability insurance?
The Canadian Nurses Protective Society (CNPS) is a common provider of PLI for nurses in Canada, offering legal advice, risk management services, and professional liability protection. You can also explore other insurance providers that specialize in coverage for aesthetic nurses and medispas.
When selecting a policy, ensure it meets the minimum coverage requirements set by your regulatory college and covers the specific injectable aesthetic therapies you perform, for example, Zensurance.
Cost of personal liability insurance for Nurse Injectors
As of 2025, CNPS’ fee is $68 plus gst for Registered Nurses, and $159.50 plus gst for Nurse Practicioners.
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