Allstate, State Farm, Progressive, and Geico agree, their policies do not cover
Uber drivers or ridesharing activities of any kind. As Urban Insurance has written in prior posts, “Private passenger policies” do not provide coverage for vehicles used commercially, and make no mistake- Driving passengers for money is clearly commercial use. Yes this includes the times a driver is logged in to an Uber app but has yet to be matched with a fare. Uber insurance requirements are not always clear, and can very by state law. Not only have Progressive Geico and others refused to pay for claims, they have begun canceling policies of customers caught driving for any rideshare services.
Uber’s insurance coverage for ridesharing in the U.S. includes
as of July 14, 2014:
$1 million of
liability coverage per incident. Uber holds a commercial insurance policy with $1 million of coverage
per incident. Drivers’ liability
to third parties is covered from the moment a driver accepts a trip to its
conclusion. This policy is expressly primary to any personal auto coverage
(However it will not take precedence over any commercial auto insurance for the
vehicle). We have provided a $1 million liability policy since commencing
ridesharing in early 2013.
$1 million of
uninsured/underinsured motorist bodily injury coverage per incident. In December 2013, we also added
uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage. In the event that another motorist
causes an accident with an uberX vehicle and doesn’t carry adequate insurance,
this policy covers bodily injury to all occupants of the rideshare vehicle.
This is important to ensure protection in a hit and run.
Contingent comprehensive and collision insurance. If a ridesharing driver holds personal
comprehensive and collision insurance this policy covers physical damage to
that vehicle that occurs during a trip up to the actual cash value of the
vehicle, for any reason, with a $1,000 deductible.
No fault coverage
(e.g., Personal Injury Protection) is provided in certain states at similar levels as limos or
taxis in those cities.
$50,000/$100,000/$25,000
of contingent coverage between trips.** During the time that a ridesharing partner is
available but between trips, most personal auto insurance will provide
coverage. However the driver is also backed by an additional policy that
covers driver liability for bodily injury up to $50,000/individual/accident
with a total of $100,000/accident and up to $25,000 for property damage. This
policy is contingent to a driver’s personal insurance policy, meaning it
will only pay if the personal auto insurance completely declines or pays zero.
This policy meets or exceeds the requirements for 3rd party liability insurance
in every state in the U.S.
Remember, the rules are different for each program Uber operates.
As always, all UberBLACK, UberSUV, or UberTAXI rides
are provided by commercially licensed and insured partners and drivers. Those
transportation providers are covered by commercial insurance policies, in
accordance with local and state requirements.
Larry Lubell
Urban Insurance
Agency, LLC 800 North Wells Chicago, Il.
60610 / 312-664-8088
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