Hi Aaron, not sure what it's like Stateside, but in the UK, I'm pretty sure insurance is essential even if just recommending repairs and alterations to people working on their own bikes, not just providing these yourselves. There are ways to get around insurance but it's usually frowned upon from what I gather.
Whilst many insurers here can offer coverage, a few (such as
Butterworth Spengler) specialise in cycling and can thus provide
comprehensive quotes, are familiar with risks and if anything does
go wrong, they're probably better placed to support.
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