Rideshare insurance fills the coverage gaps between your personal auto insurance and the Uber or Lyft commercial policy. Your personal auto insurer typically c…
Rideshare insurance fills the coverage gaps between your personal auto insurance and the Uber or Lyft commercial policy. Your personal auto insurer typically cancels or non-renews your policy if you drive for TNC platforms, and the TNC commercial policy doesn't fully activate until you accept a ride…
Generally no. Most personal auto insurers exclude coverage when the vehicle is used for compensation. If you have an accident during Period 1 (waiting for a request), your personal insurer may deny the claim. A rideshare endorsement or dedicated TNC …
During Period 1, Uber and Lyft provide only third-party liability — no physical damage for your vehicle. If you're at fault for an accident or another uninsured driver hits you, there is no Uber-provided coverage for your car's damage. Physical damag…