If you are thinking of putting your vehicle to work for you by becoming an Uber ride share or delivery driver, you may be wondering what insurance you are required to have. You will be required to insure your vehicle based on the laws in your state, and while you are actively logged into the Uber app and seeking a rider or deliver, Uber provides supplemental liability insurance coverage.
Many people are putting their vehicles to work for them by driving for Uber, either as a ride share driver or delivering food for Uber Eats. If you want to work for Uber, you may be wondering what kind of insurance is required to be in compliance with both Uber's guidelines and with local laws. What kind of insurance do you need to drive for Uber? You can find out more about Uber's driver requirements by contacting driver support here, and below is an outline of the insurance needed to be a ride share driver.
While a driver is logged into the Uber app, the company maintains liability insurance on its drivers. Uber requires that the vehicle be insured privately as well, following the laws of the state where the driver resides. The insurance Uber maintains is only active while the driver is logged into the app and actively seeking a rider. Uber's liability differs depending on whether the driver is en route to pick someone up, or if they have already picked up the rider.
If you are on your way to pick up a rider, Uber provides the coverage outlined below. Coverage is in addition to your primary insurance policy, and includes:
Once the rider is in your vehicle, the coverage is different. When transporting someone, your coverage through Uber includes:
For those who do not transport people, but deliver food or other items, Uber also has insurance coverage for these workers. This includes:
When waiting for an order, the driver has the additional coverage to their primary policy supplied by Uber. This includes:
When en route to pick up the order, and while delivering it, Uber provides third-party liability of $1,000,000 and, comprehensive and collision, with a $2,500 deductible, up to the actual value of the vehicle.
The insurance Uber provides is only valid while the driver is logged into the app and actively working to pick up a ride share or delivery. For more information on Uber requirements, contact driver support here.
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