What could a Swedish massage to do you? Well to feed a neurotic mind, off the top of my head... [sm=scratchchin.gif]a bad masseuse [sm=devil-smiley-002.gif]could cause bruising. They could transmit a contagious skin disease from one client to another, or from themself, if they were not checking for contra indications nor observing correct hygeine practice. If they didn't check for contra-indications at all, they could exacerbate a pre existing condition, espeically total contra indications (where you're not supposed to massage at all). They could make a varicose vein worse... ummm raise the blood pressure with a hypertensive... we're not supposed to do abdominal massage on pregnant ladies... if a client'sallergic to nuts and we didn't check, we could kill them as most of our oils are nut based. !!! Ok, that's a bit extreme...
[sm=sandrine.gif]For the good therapist, insurance is alsoto protect themselves from stuff a client could fabricate or from accidents.A client could claim we did not observe the data protection act....through mis management of records. It could even just be that a client's expectations weren't met. Accidents can happen, say the couch collapsed (never heard of that happening) or the light fell off the ceiling on top of the client... or they fell down the steps... all of these things could prompt a client to sue their therapist.
Essentially, in this world moving more and more to liable court cases, a therapist would be mad not to have insurance.
But you're right, on thewhole, it's a pretty low risk therapy.