The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Insurance policy for ride-booking drivers is a must

- By Lacie Glover Nerd Wallet

Uber and Lyft drivers might seem well-insured, between the ride-booking companies’ coverage and their own policies. However, a crucial gap leaves drivers at risk if they have an accident at the wrong time.

The gap

Once a driver accepts a fare or has passengers in the car, each company’s insurance policy is pretty generous. But while a driver is waiting for a ride request, coverage is slim. It includes only basic liability coverages, which pay other people if you’re at fault in a crash.

If you cause an accident before accepting a request, you’ll be on the hook for your medical bills and any damage to your car. You’ll also have to pay for injuries and property damage beyond these liability limits:

• $50,000 bodily injury per person

• $100,000 bodily injury per accident

• $25,000 in property damage per accident

The risk

You can rely on your personal auto policy during that time, right? Not so fast.

When you use your car for “livery” — carrying passengers or goods for a fare — it’s not covered by a traditiona­l policy.

So if you file a claim with your insurer for an accident that occurs while you’re waiting for a new fare, it will probably get denied. (Uber and Lyft expect drivers to file claims for these accidents with their personal insurers first.)

What’s more, your insurer could cancel or refuse to renew

your policy if it finds out about undisclose­d driving for ride-booking companies, no matter when an accident happens.

The solution

Many insurers now offer what they call rideshare auto policies , which extend your personal policy to cover ride-booking and guarantee you won’t lose coverage because of your job.

Sound like too much insurance? It’s not a separate policy — just an addon some companies offer — often for under $20 per month. There is an option in most states.

This article was provided to The Associated Press by the personal finance website Nerd Wallet. Lacie Glover is a writer at Nerd Wallet. Email: lacie@nerdwallet.com. Twitter: @laciewrite­s.

 ?? GENE J. PUSKAR — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? A Lyft logo is installed on a car next to an Uber sticker in Pittsburgh. Uber and Lyft drivers might seem well-insured, however, a crucial gap leaves drivers at risk if they have an accident at the wrong time.
GENE J. PUSKAR — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE A Lyft logo is installed on a car next to an Uber sticker in Pittsburgh. Uber and Lyft drivers might seem well-insured, however, a crucial gap leaves drivers at risk if they have an accident at the wrong time.

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