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Are you thinking of making some extra money moonlighting as a rideshare driver in your spare time for Uber, Lyft, or any of the other rideshare, ride-hailing, or transportation network companies? Before you download the app and hop in your car to go speeding off to pick up passengers, there is an important first step you need to consider first.

I’m talking about auto insurance, more specifically, a rideshare insurance policy.

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Why Do You Really Need A Rideshare Policy?

Let’s face it. Insurance companies are in the business of making money and the less they have to pay out for accidents, the more money they keep. As a ridesharing driver, you will be spending more time on the road behind the wheel. It is not if you’ll get into an accident, but when.

Whether you choose to get a rideshare-friendly policy is your choice. When you are driving for Uber or Lyft, you are considered to be using your vehicle for business purposes and your regular personal auto insurance may not provide coverage, placing you in additional financial and legal risk.

Some things you need to consider if you only have personal coverage:

No coverage in an accident

If your insurance company finds out you are an Uber or Lyft driver, they can decline to cover you in case of an accident. When you are driving around under what Uber and Lyft calls “Period 1”, you do not have collision coverage provided by them. This means if you are in an accident where are you at fault, you will be responsible for 100% of the repairs for your vehicle. Side hustling as a ride-hailing driver may not seem so worth it if you need to buy a new car to get to your primary job.

Reduced coverage in accident

Again, under Period 1, both Uber and Lyft provides $50k per person bodily injury, $100k bodily injury total, and $25k in property damage coverage. If you are found at fault in an accident and are party to a lawsuit, any damages over those limits, you are responsible for paying out of your own pockets.

Dropped from insurance

If your insurance company finds out you are a ridesharing driver, there is a chance they will cancel your insurance. Whether they will find out or not, no one really knows. They are more likely to find out if it was mentioned in the police report for an accident, or if they call any passengers or other drivers to get their side of the story.

Higher insurance rates

If you do get your car insurance canceled by your insurance company for using your car for business purposes, there is a good chance you will be paying higher rates at your next insurance company. All insurance companies report claims data and incidents to the CLUE database. Your CLUE report is like your credit report, but for insurance. Before quoting you rates and taking you on as a customer, your next insurer will check your CLUE report for any blemishes.

What Are Rideshare Periods

“Periods” are what Uber and Lyft call the different events during the rideshare process.

When you are offline (let’s call this Period 0), you are covered by your personal auto insurance policy. Once you start the Uber or Lyft app, the different periods determine the type of coverage is available to you.

There are three different periods of rideshare insurance:

Period 1 – Online and waiting for a ride request
Period 2 – Online and ride request accepted but rider not in car yet
Period 3 – Online and rider in car

Insurance Provided By Uber and Lyft

The following table breaks down the type of coverage during the different periods of the rideshare timeline

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Period 0No insurance provided. You are covered by your personal auto insurance
Period 1Contingent liability coverage provided that covers you in the event of losses not covered by your personal policy

Limits:

$50,000 bodily injury per person
$100,000 bodily injury per accident
$25,000 property damage

No comprehensive or collision

Period 2 & 3Commercial liability insurance: $1 million

Uninsured / underinsured motorist bodily injury: $1 million

Contingent comprehensive and collision coverage if drivers have a personal policy with comprehensive or collision

Comprehensive / Collision Deductible$1,000$2,500
Additional InfoUber Insurance DetailsLyft Insurance Details

As you can see in the above table, as an Uber or Lyft driver, you are most at risk during Period 1 when you are waiting for a request. You have much lower bodily injury coverage limits of 50/100/25, no under/uninsured motorist coverage, and you do not have collision or comprehensive coverage for your car. During this period if you do not have rideshare specific insurance, your personal insurance likely won’t cover you either because you are on-duty and using your car for commercial activities.

Read more: Everything You Need To Know About Auto Insurance

For periods 2 and 3, the rideshare companies provide $1 million of liability and under/uninsured motorist coverage. However, comprehensive and collision coverage is only available if you have those coverages on your personal insurance. You should note that Uber’s comprehensive and collision deductible is $1,000 and Lyft’s is a lofty $2,500.I’ve come across an online posting where one driver got into an accident in Period 3 while driving for Lyft and found that their insurance company wouldn’t touch the claim nor pay for a rental car because they were driving for Lyft. They had to cough up $2,500 to fix their car while Lyft also declined to pay for the towing and storage fees.

Auto Insurance Options For Rideshare Drivers

If you don’t want to risk having a claim denied for an accident while you are in Period 1 because you only have personal car insurance and you don’t want to sit around in a parking lot waiting for a ride request, you have a couple of options.

Commercial Car Insurance

Taxis and delivery vehicles driven for business have traditionally used commercial insurance policies. As a rideshare driver, purchasing a commercial policy is always an option. But for most drivers, this might not be a practical solution since these policies can cost $500-$600 a month. That is a lot of money to shell out if you do not plan to drive for Uber or Lyft full time.

Rideshare Insurance or Endorsem*nt

Luckily as the insurance industry evolves to cater to the growing popularity of the new sharing and gig economy, there are more and more options appearing each day. Almost all the major insurance carriers have begun to offer rideshare insurance or endorsem*nts to drivers.

Not all carriers offer coverage in all the different states however, but some online searching shows that Allstate, Geico, and State Farm are the most widely available, followed by Farmers and USAA. If your insurance carrier doesn’t offer rideshare coverage in your state, it might be a good time to get quotes from other companies. Rideshare insurance is less expensive than a commercial policy and auto insurance premiums with the coverage usually range between $100 and $200 a month.

As of May 2018, the table below shows the states in which rideshare insurance is available by the above listed insurance companies.

InsurerStates Where Available
AllstateAK, AL, AR, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, DE, GA, HI, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, ME, MN, MO, MS, MT, NC, ND, NE, NH, NJ, NM, NV, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, VT, WA, WI, WV, WY
FarmersAL, AR, AZ, CA, CO, FL, GA, ID, IL, IN, IO, KS, MD, MI, MN, MO, MT, NE, NV, NJ, NM, ND, OH, OK, OR, TN, TX, UT, WI
GeicoAL, AZ, AR, CT, CO, DE, DC, FL, GA, ID, IL, IN, IA, KS, LA, ME, MD, MN, MS, MO, MT, NE, NM, ND, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, VT, VA, WA, WV, WI, WY
State FarmAL, AZ, AR, CA, CO, CT, DC, DE, FL, GA, ID, IN, IO, KS, KY, LA, MD, ME, MI, MN, MO, MS, MT, ND, NE, NH, NJ, NM, NV, OH, OK, OR, PA, SC, TN, TX, UT, VA, VT, WA, WI, WV, WY
USAAAL, AZ, CA, CO, GA, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, MA, MD, ND, NE, NV, OH, OK, OR, TN, TX, WA, WY

When investigating rideshare insurance, know that not all policies are created equal. Some policies may allow ridesharing, but do not cover you any time when you are logged into the app. Other companies may only extend coverage through Period 1, while others will cover you during all periods, and others such as Allstate will also cover the difference in the deductible for collision coverage between your personal insurance and Uber’s $1,000 or Lyft’s $2,500 deductible.

Closing $ense

Since rideshare insurance is not available in every state, you will need to check with your insurance carrier’s website or your insurance agent to see what is available. While some people might decide to go without rideshare insurance initially because they want to try driving for a transportation network company to see if they like it, if this is something you choose to do regularly, getting rideshare insurance is something that you should look into. After all, no one wants to go into a side hustle to earn additional money only to come out of it worst off.

Have you tried driving for any of the ridesharing companies? Did you purchase rideshare insurance? What’s your experience with finding an insurance company for your ridesharing activities?

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Rideshare Insurance: What You Need to Know Before Driving - Good Money Sense (2024)

FAQs

Is driving rideshare worth it? ›

In February, an Uber representative told BI that "the vast majority of drivers are satisfied" and that "as of last quarter, drivers in the US were making about $33 per utilized hour" before expenses. Many ride-hailing drivers are actively tracking their income and expenses to make sure driving is worth their time.

Does Uber really check insurance? ›

Uber will only do the minimum amount of due diligence to determine if you have insurance coverage. While they will require proof that you have a policy, they do not ensure that your policy applies while operating as a rideshare driver. This could lead you to believe you have comprehensive coverage when you do not.

Does rideshare insurance cover DoorDash? ›

Most major insurers don't allow you to use your personal car insurance or umbrella policy for business purposes. You need rideshare insurance in any situation where you drive your car to earn money, whether you drive for ride-hailing companies like Uber or Lyft or an app-based delivery service like DoorDash.

What is the purpose of rideshare insurance? ›

Rideshare insurance is a type of coverage for drivers who work with transportation network companies, or rideshare companies, such as Uber or Lyft. It can bridge the gap between personal auto insurance and the coverage provided by the rideshare company.

Which rideshare is most profitable? ›

Ride-Hailing and Delivery Driving Apps to Make Money
  • Lyft. Pay per hour: $17-30. ...
  • Uber. Pay per hour: $18-33. ...
  • Shipt. Pay per hour: $17-27. ...
  • Spark Driver. Pay per hour: $18. ...
  • Amazon Flex. Pay per hour: $17-21. ...
  • Roadie. Pay per hour: $17. ...
  • GoShare. Pay per hour: $20-36. ...
  • FedEx SameDay. Pay per hour: $21-32. Google Play link: 4.5 (272K reviews)
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What are the disadvantages of ride sharing? ›

Ridesharing Auto Accidents

Ridesharing drivers can cause accidents that injure their own passengers, passengers in other vehicles, or pedestrians in the street. Whether you're in a vehicle or not, the first step is to determine who was at fault if a rideshare driver collides with you.

What happens if my Dasher gets in an accident? ›

DoorDash provides third-party auto liability insurance for Dashers involved in accidents while in the “Delivery Available” or “Delivery Service” Period. Per our Independent Contractor Agreement, Dashers must also maintain primary auto insurance with minimum limits as applicable by local insurance laws.

Does driving for DoorDash affect car insurance? ›

A: Yes, while doing business as an independent contractor, you are required to maintain your own insurance, in the amounts and of types required by law which includes, but is not limited to, an auto insurance policy.

Do you need a special insurance to DoorDash? ›

Yes, you need special insurance to drive for DoorDash. If you do not tell your personal car insurance company about driving for DoorDash and purchase additional coverage, they may cancel your policy and deny your claims.

Who is the biggest ride share company? ›

Uber is the largest ridesharing company. It also offers a variety of mobility solutions including Uber Eats for food delivery, Uber Connect for same-day deliveries and Uber Business.

What car insurance is best for Uber drivers? ›

Progressive is our pick for the best rideshare insurance company for coverage options. Any endorsem*nts you've added to your personal policy, such as roadside assistance or rental car reimbursem*nt, apply when you drive for a TNC like Uber or Lyft. Plus, you get full coverage during trips.

What is the advantage of rideshare? ›

Saving money– By ridesharing you can save money on parking and gas. Reduced traffic congestion– Ridesharing takes vehicles off the road, which means less congested roads. As more people take part in ridesharing, overall traffic congestion could decrease.

Is rideshare a good side hustle? ›

Overall, being a part-time Uber driver allows you to create your own schedule and earn extra money on your own terms. It's a great option for anyone looking for a flexible side hustle.

Which rideshare pays drivers the most? ›

On average, Uber paid its drivers more per hour than Lyft in 2022, according to Gridwise. Uber drivers had gross earnings of $21.14 per hour in 2022, while Lyft drivers were grossing $19.90.

Is ride sharing a good idea? ›

Sharing a ride has numerous benefits such as reducing traffic congestion and parking demands. Ridesharing also helps to eliminate vehicle emissions and creates less stressful commutes.

Is ride sharing profitable? ›

The industry has been considered something of a financial boondoggle — convenient for consumers but hobbled by structural, labor and economic issues. Now, after Uber logged its first full-year profit as a public company, Lyft also says it now has a clear path to profitability.

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