Rideshare Insurance for Uber/Lyft: Does your personal policy’s “Rideshare Rider” cover “Period 1” (app on, no passenger)?

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Yes, adding a “Rideshare Rider” (or Rideshare Endorsement) to your personal auto insurance policy is specifically designed to cover you during Period 1 (app on, waiting for a ride request).

A brief breakdown of how this works, why it is necessary, and where the policy gaps lie details the importance of this endorsement:

The Period 1 Problem & How the Rider Fixes It

  • The Personal Policy Gap: Standard personal auto insurance policies strictly exclude “driving for hire.” The exact moment you turn on the Uber or Lyft app, your standard personal policy shuts off. If you get into an accident without an endorsement, your personal insurer will likely deny the claim.
  • The Rideshare Company’s Limited Coverage: While Uber and Lyft do provide coverage during Period 1, it is contingent liability only (typically capped at $50,000 per person / $100,000 per accident for bodily injury, and $25,000 for property damage). Crucially, they do not provide comprehensive or collision coverage to fix your own car during Period 1.
  • What the Rideshare Rider Does: When you add a rideshare rider to your personal policy, it extends your personal coverage (including your collision and comprehensive protections) into Period 1. It bridges the gap so that your personal policy “talks” to the rideshare company’s policy, preventing a total denial of coverage.

Summary of Coverage by Period

PeriodDriver StatusInsurance Coverage with a Rideshare Rider
Period 0App is completely offFully covered by your standard personal auto policy.
Period 1App on, waiting for a requestYour Rideshare Rider kicks in to maintain your personal policy protections (like fixing your car) alongside the rideshare company’s low contingent liability.
Period 2Request accepted, en routeUber/Lyft’s primary $1 Million commercial policy takes over.
Period 3Passenger is in the carUber/Lyft’s primary $1 Million commercial policy handles the ride.

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